I would like to be able to code in Frodo on my palm, and then export the files back to my PC for use in my desktop emulator (FrodoPC or WinVice etc). Is there a way, or perhaps a manual workaround where you can somehow hack the database records?
Great work btw, this is awesome stuff!
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Ok, I've written a small conversion utility that extracts the snapshot from your frodo .pdb backup file and saves it as a standard windows frodo snapshot. At the moment it seems to work ok for basic listings, but not game snapshots. I'll release it when I've tested it a little more.
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I would like to be able to code in Frodo on my palm, and then export the files back to my PC for use in my desktop emulator (FrodoPC or WinVice etc). Is there a way, or perhaps a manual workaround where you can somehow hack the database records?
Great work btw, this is awesome stuff!
Ok, I've written a small conversion utility that extracts the snapshot from your frodo .pdb backup file and saves it as a standard windows frodo snapshot. At the moment it seems to work ok for basic listings, but not game snapshots. I'll release it when I've tested it a little more.
What about using a SD card to store .d64 files? If you let the emulator to write to them, you can get'em back to your PC with modifications done.