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ASCII Tools for [[CP/M]]-80 were developed during the period 1988-2004 by [[KSL|KSL]]. The virgin name of the application was CPC-WRITE. The main task was to create a set of tools in order to deal with very large source code ASCII files, that were transferred from Windows or MS-DOS Systems to the CPC6128. In 2004, ASCII Tools v.1  were presented at the [[COM II|CPC Meeting II]] organized by [[TFM]]. Nowadays, ASCII Tools have been further developed and included in the latest version of [[Cosmos|COSMOS]] which can be downloaded directly from CPCWiki. <br><br>.
 
ASCII Tools for [[CP/M]]-80 were developed during the period 1988-2004 by [[KSL|KSL]]. The virgin name of the application was CPC-WRITE. The main task was to create a set of tools in order to deal with very large source code ASCII files, that were transferred from Windows or MS-DOS Systems to the CPC6128. In 2004, ASCII Tools v.1  were presented at the [[COM II|CPC Meeting II]] organized by [[TFM]]. Nowadays, ASCII Tools have been further developed and included in the latest version of [[Cosmos|COSMOS]] which can be downloaded directly from CPCWiki. <br><br>.
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ASCII Tools, part of COSMOS application

ASCII Tools

ASCII Tools for CP/M-80 were developed during the period 1988-2004 by KSL. The virgin name of the application was CPC-WRITE. The main task was to create a set of tools in order to deal with very large source code ASCII files, that were transferred from Windows or MS-DOS Systems to the CPC6128. In 2004, ASCII Tools v.1 were presented at the CPC Meeting II organized by TFM. Nowadays, ASCII Tools have been further developed and included in the latest version of COSMOS which can be downloaded directly from CPCWiki.

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