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| MOUNT will let you mount another directory that is outside of VividTracker's file system, for instance Downloads on your iPhone. When you press MOUNT, a file picker will appear where you can select a folder. You can also mount folders from other apps as long as they are sharing their files, e.g. AUDIOCOPY. When you have mounted the folder, e.g. Downloads, you will find a new row Mount/Downloads in the Files table and you can enter and manipulate files from the folder too. | MOUNT will let you mount another directory that is outside of VividTracker's file system, for instance Downloads on your iPhone. When you press MOUNT, a file picker will appear where you can select a folder. You can also mount folders from other apps as long as they are sharing their files, e.g. AUDIOCOPY. When you have mounted the folder, e.g. Downloads, you will find a new row Mount/Downloads in the Files table and you can enter and manipulate files from the folder too. |
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| ==== x ==== | ==== Commodore 64 Ultimate companion features ==== |
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| | On Screen 2B, you can also configure access to a Commodore 64 Ultimate (C64U) or Gideon's Ultimate 64, so that VividTracker can work as a companion app to the C64U. |
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| C64U CONF lets you configure access to a Commodore 64 Ultimate (or Gideon's Ultimate 64) through the FTP server and REST API that it has. You need to enter the IP address and optionally enter a password if you have password-protected the C64U. If you don't know the IP-address, you can press the Find button at it will search for the C64U on your local network. Once you have entered an IP address and pressed OK, you will find a new folder called C64U/ under Files. | C64U lets you upload mod-files and immediately play them on the C64U, which has a built in mod player (you need to configure it first, see C64U CONF below). If you have not selected a mod-file, it will save your currently loaded mod-file to a temp file and upload it. If you have selected a mod-file, it will upload that file instead. This feature is not limited to mod-files. You can also upload cartridge files (crt-files), programs (prg-files), sid-files, and the C64U will automatically run them. If you upload a disk image, you will be asked if you want to mount it on drive A or drive B. |
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| | C64U CONF lets you configure the access to the C64U. You need to enter the IP address and optionally enter a password if you have password-protected the C64U. If you don't know the IP-address, you can press the Find button at it will search for the C64U on your local network. Once you have entered an IP address and pressed OK, you will find a new folder called C64U/ under Files, which is from the FTP-server on the C64U. |
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| C64U lets you upload mod-files and play immediately play them on the C64U, which has a built in mod player. If you have not selected a mod-file, it will save your currently loaded mod-file to a temp file and upload it. If you have selected a mod-file, it will upload that file instead. This feature is not limited to mod-files. You can also upload cartridge files (crt-files), programs (prg-files), sid-files, and the C64U will automatically run them. If you upload a disk image, you will be asked if you want to mount it on drive A or drive B. | |
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