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Amnesie
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Posted: 03:51pm 06 Apr 2022
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Hello again,

is there a File Manger for the picoMite available? I remember the "File Manager 2"
for the CMM2, but this won't run on the pico... I tried to convert it to the pico, but with no success, since it is too different and I am not an expert. All I got converted was the line command and deleted some obsolete colour modes but after that I got in trouble with "Drive" command ... and the list goes on and on.

But maybe I am missing something and there is a different file manager I might not know of...



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Daniel
 
Mixtel90

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Posted: 04:25pm 06 Apr 2022
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Nope, it doesn't have one. It would probably be overkill. Why would you need one?
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Amnesie
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Posted: 04:38pm 06 Apr 2022
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I am using the picoMite VGA as a stand-alone computer and it would be handy, but no problem, when time has come I try to make my own. Til then I still have much to learn :)

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Daniel
Edited 2022-04-07 02:39 by Amnesie
 
Mixtel90

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Posted: 05:03pm 06 Apr 2022
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It's a bit restricted as to what you can do when you look at the hardware.
FILES is reasonably powerful and easy enough to use.
Mick

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