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	<description>Ugh, Stacy&#039;s talking again...</description>
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		<title>By: Loren</title>
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		<dc:creator>Loren</dc:creator>
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		<description>Stacy, I just had to google you and found this webpage!

In CCS64 (Commodore 64 emulator software), I have been using a small Compute&#039;s Gazette program you wrote from the February 1990 edition simply called &quot;Disk Editor&quot; to edit &quot;.d64&quot; files from disks I used when I was a kid. Thanks to your software, I&#039;ve converted some old schoolwork sequential files and other misc &quot;.prg&quot; files from floppies that I&#039;m amazed still function and work!

Thanks again - many years later of course - for writing such a wonderful tool to use. It has made salvaging my old C64 disks possible.

Side Note: I had started with an editor from the February 1986 Compute&#039;s Gazette but ran into issues when trying to modify the last byte of certain sectors - the program would lock up, even running on my real C64 computer.

Your program has no such issues - it&#039;s performed flawlessly.

Thanks again for the excellent program. It&#039;s still used and appreciated many years later.


Loren</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Stacy, I just had to google you and found this webpage!</p>
<p>In CCS64 (Commodore 64 emulator software), I have been using a small Compute&#8217;s Gazette program you wrote from the February 1990 edition simply called &#8220;Disk Editor&#8221; to edit &#8220;.d64&#8243; files from disks I used when I was a kid. Thanks to your software, I&#8217;ve converted some old schoolwork sequential files and other misc &#8220;.prg&#8221; files from floppies that I&#8217;m amazed still function and work!</p>
<p>Thanks again &#8211; many years later of course &#8211; for writing such a wonderful tool to use. It has made salvaging my old C64 disks possible.</p>
<p>Side Note: I had started with an editor from the February 1986 Compute&#8217;s Gazette but ran into issues when trying to modify the last byte of certain sectors &#8211; the program would lock up, even running on my real C64 computer.</p>
<p>Your program has no such issues &#8211; it&#8217;s performed flawlessly.</p>
<p>Thanks again for the excellent program. It&#8217;s still used and appreciated many years later.</p>
<p>Loren</p>
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