Windows

Release date: 
February 7, 2020

Issues reported by users that were resolved in v3.1.4:

Release date: 
July 13, 2019

Issues reported by users that were resolved in v3.1.3:

Release date: 
June 1, 2019

Formally called 'cbmls' but renamed because we got tired of typing 5 characters instead of 2; 'dm' does not appear to be used by any (sufficiently popular) Linux or macOS cli utility; and we'll be adding more features that are reasonable for a cli 'cous

Release date: 
April 24, 2019

Issues reported by users that were addressed in v3.1.2:

Release date: 
April 20, 2019

cbmls is an ls-like lister for CBM emulator formats (like .d64 and .p00) and old archive containers (like .lnx and [1-4]! zips). If you know what 'ls' is you'll find comfort with some of the command line options (try 'cbmls --help')

DirMaster v3 is almost ready - in the meantime we've posted the completely rewritten documentation for v3, which also includes a short preview/description of our other upcoming production, "CBMDisk: A DirMaster Python wrapper".

See the documentation here.

Release date: 
April 29, 2012

TMPview is a command line tool that converts binary source code files saved from Turbo Assembler, Turbo Assembler Macro, and many variants including Turbo Macro Pro into an ASCII version of the code which can be fully assembled by our new cross assemble

Release date: 
January 31, 2012

TMPview is a command line tool that converts your binary source code file saved from Turbo Assembler, Turbo Assembler Macro, and many variants including Turbo Macro Pro into an ASCII version of the code.

v1.2 is a bug fix release.

Release date: 
September 25, 2009

TMPview is a command line tool that converts your binary source code file saved from Turbo Assembler, Turbo Assembler Macro, and many variants including Turbo Macro Pro into an ASCII version of the code.

Release date: 
June 10, 2006

TMPview v1.0 is a simple command line tool that allows you to input a binary source code file saved from just about any version of Turbo Assembler and view/save an ASCII version of the code.