this could be a flawed attempt to preserve the playbacker disk it doesn't contain much asci should the code within be dissassemble-able? is it object code? ive got somewhere a lattace -c take on the fz disks , you write code in c , compile to linkable object code , and write onto a fz formatted disk this compillied executable. but im new (8 years into) the old school programming world .. c was never strong point , i use mainily pascal ,asm,or basic to write programs in i'll upload some hacker stuff which permits fz disks to be written to and read on a older pc (i think!) into the files section .. anycoders reverse this playbacker lets code! charlie ----- Original Message ----- From: <gmeredith1@...> To: <casiocollectors@yahoogroups.com.au> Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2014 7:44 PM Subject: Re: [casiocollectors] FZ optional software > > What do you mean - what does it look like when opened? You have to > transfer it directly to an FZ formatted disk, using some image conversion > program, don't you, before the data is correctly set?
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Re: [casiocollectors] FZ optional software
2014-03-12 by charlie midi gfa
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