05-08-2002
Restoring a single file...???
Can anyone please help...?
Managed to do a ufsdump of files to tape. Having trouble using ufsrestore to pull a single file back by filename??
I have dumped a single file to tape also because looking through the other threads, I noticed that you have to tell it to skip files before you get to the one you want to restore. Hope this is understandable?? Either way I just need to pull one named file back.
Thanks for helping Jonathan.
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kc2img
kc2img(1) General Commands Manual kc2img(1)
NAME
kc2img - convert KC files to raw KC tape images
SYNOPSIS
kc2img <infile> <outfile>
DESCRIPTION
kc2img converts the following file types to raw KC tape images. Those files contain the data bytes as written by the KC tape routines with
block number and checksum removed. So each block is saved as 128 bytes.
Machine code files start with an 128 byte header (one block) that contains filename, load start address, load end address and optionally a
start address whose presence is flagged by a status byte. Basic files only have a 13 byte header with filename and filesize.
1) files used by the KC emulator by Arne Fitzenreiter (usually named .TAP)
2) files used by the GEMINI-SOFT KC emulator (usually named .GPF for machine code files and .GBF for basic files)
3) BASIC files (usually named .SSS)
4) KC image files that contain the data written by the KC tape routines without block number and checksum (usually named .KCC or .KCB where
the .KCB files are BASIC files with an autostart routine)
BUGS
Basic files are not handled properly.
SEE ALSO
kcemu(1x), kctape(1), kc2tap(1), kc2wav(1), kc2raw(1)
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Torsten Paul <Torsten.Paul@gmx.de>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
kc2img(1)