REL file support has been added, and in such a way that works regardless of the underlying file system. In combination with the hyperspeed kernal driver, this is already very useful, even without hardware emulation of the drives. Although there is no hardware emulation yet of the 15 drives, the support for the file systems is there. Note that this kernal also supports the and $ commands, to give drive commands and show the directory of any drive, including the device-ID that routes to the UCI.Įxtended CBM file system support means that all (D64, D71, D81 and DNP) images can now be created and are fully writable. As long as kernal calls are used to access the ‘drive’, this is fully compatible with existing software. Loading speeds in excess of 200+ blocks per second are feasible. This kernal includes the driver to map one of the device IDs to the virtual file system of the Ultimate. In order to unleash this hyperspeed, a customized C64 kernal is available. Hyperspeed file system access through UCI? What does this mean? It means that the virtual file system can now be accessed using a driver that talks to the Ultimate in I/O space, in a CBM compatible way. This brings the maximum disk size to 2TB. Many, if not all newer USB sticks are factory formatted with this file system. Version 3.9 adds the support for the newer exFAT. ![]()
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