Coco SDC Explorer 0.25 Guillaume Major SDCX is a file browser for the Coco SDC. It is compatible with all Cocos, the Dragon 32 and the Dragon 64. SDCX requires 32K. It is based on SideKick by Luis Antoniosi. Features: --------- - display content of the SD card - create, rename and delete disk images and folders - mount directories for multi-disks programs - launch ML and BASIC programs - detect and boot OS-9 disks - fast disk selection by the first 4 letters - sorted SDC directory listing Command Summary: ---------------- SHIFT-C: create disk SHIFT-K: create directory SHIFT-R: rename disk or directory SHIFT-X: delete disk or directroy SHIFT-M: mount directory (multi-disks programs) SHIFT-F: refresh directory SHIFT-1: mount/unmount disk in drive 1 (Coco version) SHIFT-2: mount/unmount disk in drive 2 (Dragon version) SHIFT-H: show help ENTER: launch program or boot disk BREAK: quit Navigational keys: ------------------ LEFT/RIGHT : Switch between windows SHIFT-UP/DOWN : Page up/page down SHIFT-LEFT/RIGHT: Home/End [A-Z][0-9] : Select next file matching up to 4 characters typed quickly (SDC directory only) Multi-disks programs: --------------------- SDCX can mount directories with a disk set to support multi-disks programs. Press SHIFT-M to mount a directory with a disk set. Files on the first disk will appear in the right window. Press SHIFT-F to refresh the directory list after switching disk with the button on the Coco SDC. Auto execute SDCX at startup: ----------------------------- To run SDCX automatically at startup you need SDC-DOS 1.3 or later. To download the latest version of SDC-DOS go to http://cocosdc.blogspot.ca/ and click on the "Latest Firmeware" link in the Pages menu on the right. Run the SETUP.BAS program to update your SDC-DOS version. Copy the SDCX.DSK file to the root of your SD card and rename it to SDCEXP.DSK. Create or modify your startup.cfg file at the root of your SD card to mount the SDCEXP.DSK disk in drive 0 or 1 at startup. To do so, add the line #=SDCEXP.DSK where # is the drive number. Example: 0=SDCEXP.DSK With this setup you can now use the EXP command to run SDCX. Files description ----------------- sdcx.dsk - SDCX Coco version (35 tracks) sdcx.vdk - SDCX Dragon version (40 tracks) readme.txt - This file changes.txt - Changes history Limitations: ------------ - creates 35 tracks disks only (no SDF) - can only delete empty directories (Coco SDC limitation) - limit of 512 files per directory I hope you will find this program useful. Please contact me if you find a bug or have any suggestions! Guillaume Major guillaume.major@gmail.com 2016.11.01