06-20-2015, 01:55 PM
Hello all,
I'd like to point to an enhanced version of Tony Duell's lif_utils. I extended the existing set of tools with several new utilities that fit all my neds to handle LIF images and lif files. I also integrated tools of other authors.
See the readme.html file in the distribution for more information.
So it is on github now: https://github.com/bug400/lifutils
There are binaries for Linux (32 and 64 bit), Windows (32bit) and Mac OS/X, see: https://github.com/bug400/lifutils/releases
Note: there is experimental support for the access of floppy devices to read and write HP9114 floppy disks under LINUX. Due to lack of hardware this has not been tested up to now. Floppy disk support will n o t work with USB floppy devices. If you want to test it, please use the -p option which is not yet documented.
Regards,
Joachim
I'd like to point to an enhanced version of Tony Duell's lif_utils. I extended the existing set of tools with several new utilities that fit all my neds to handle LIF images and lif files. I also integrated tools of other authors.
- lifput: store a file into a LIF image file
- lifinit: initialize a LIF image file
- lifpurge: purge a file from a LIF image file
- lifrename: rename a file on a LIF image file
- lifpack: pack a LIF image file
- liffix: fix the header of a LIF image file
- lifraw: remove the header from a LIF file
- textlif: encode a HP text (LIF1) file
- raw41lif: convert a compiled HP41C program to a lif file
- comp41: compile a HP41C program (from hp41uc, Leo Duran)
- rom41hx: unscramble a HP41 Hepax rom dump file
- lifmod: output contents of HP-41 module files (from modfile. Warren Furlow)
- lifilper: emulate HP-IL disk drive and display for the PIL-Box (from liftool: Christope Gottheimer)
- some programs were renamed (hptext-> liftext, prog41-> dcomp41) to allow a consistent naming with their reverse functions.
- comp41, decomp41 and key41 use xrom files from a default location now, which can be specified by an environment variable
See the readme.html file in the distribution for more information.
So it is on github now: https://github.com/bug400/lifutils
There are binaries for Linux (32 and 64 bit), Windows (32bit) and Mac OS/X, see: https://github.com/bug400/lifutils/releases
Note: there is experimental support for the access of floppy devices to read and write HP9114 floppy disks under LINUX. Due to lack of hardware this has not been tested up to now. Floppy disk support will n o t work with USB floppy devices. If you want to test it, please use the -p option which is not yet documented.
Regards,
Joachim