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opencbm-0.4.2a-5mdv2010.0.i586.rpm

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<H2><A NAME="utilities"></A> <A NAME="s7">7.</A> <A HREF="opencbm.html#toc7">Utilities</A></H2>

<P>As the kernel driver is quite useless for itself, the following utility
programs are included with this package:</P>
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<LI><I>cbmctrl</I>

command line utility for direct device access at talk/listen level.
</LI>
<LI><I>cbmformat</I>

fast 1541 disk formatter (for 1541, 1570 and 1571 drives).
</LI>
<LI><I>cbmforng</I>

fast 1541 disk formatter (for 1541, 1570 and 1571 drives).
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<LI><I>d64copy</I>

copies .d64 images to 1541 compatible drives and vice versa. Type `d64copy -h'
to get a list of valid options. Use the device number to address the disk
drive, e.g. `d64copy -t serial2 8 img.d64'.

This version contains the StarCommander Turbo and Warp routines and custom
transfer routines as well as parallel cable (XP1541) support. These are the
benchmarks for Michael Klein's old Pentium-200/MMX system (seconds)

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 mode               write     read

 parallel turbo     54.02    53.30
 parallel warp      32.47    29.56
 serial1 turbo     168.59   168.58
 serial1 warp      183.57   158.87
 serial2 turbo      95.02    95.26
 serial2 warp       88.29    80.57
 
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<LI><I>cbmcopy</I>

fast 1541/1570/1571/1581 file copier.
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<LI><I>rpm1541</I> demo

determines the drive rotation speed of 1541, 1570 and 1571 drives.
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<LI><I>flash</I> demo

flashes the LED of 1541, 1570 and 1571 drives.
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<LI><I>morse</I> demo

morses arbitrary texts with the help of the LED of 1541, 1570 and 1571 drives.
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