11 | | Leading dot means, that either there is a dot ($2E) at the beginning of c1541 program, or there is some character, which c1541 cannot map to ASCI, so basically it means that there is some PET-ASCII specific character (for example $AD, $C0 etc) or some control character (in this case: $81 - control character for orange color). Currently there is no other way to access such a file than using jokers, for this paricular file, invocation for reading it via c1541 would be: |
| 11 | Leading dot means, that either there is a dot ($2E) at the beginning of filename which c1541 outputs, or there is some character, which c1541 cannot map to ASCII, so basically it means that there is some PET-ASCII specific character (for example $AD, $C0 etc) or some control character (in this case: $81 - control character for orange color). Currently there is no other way to access such a file than using jokers, for this paricular file, invocation for reading it via c1541 would be: |