Hi Walter -I followed a method similar to what Brian Lyons laid out (although I thought it was more than 2 bytes that were stripped off - but that was a while ago so maybe....).
I downloaded the CRT file on my PC - put it onto a 720K disk and then loaded the file into my Amiga (which reads the PC disk). Using a file called AZAP I stripped off the first part of the file (whatever number of bytes it was - strip off whatever preceeds the 8 bytes which preceed the characters 'CBM80') -saved that shortened file onto a 1581 disk on the Amiga and then read it into a C64 off the 1581. There you could run it in the cartridge space (assuming it didn't have any protection) or burn it into a 2764 EPROM - I used the Promenade burner on the C64.
A little more involved than doing it on the PC but I used the hardware I had and kept it more Commodore :).
Ernie Miraglia, Walter wrote:
Ok I found cartconv.exe and know how to use it to convert .crt files back to bin…Going to try one now… and burn to 27128…. J I hope I don’t kill anything… I really should get a blog eh? Hello? Anyone out there?*From:* torontocbm-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:torontocbm-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On Behalf Of *Miraglia, Walter*Sent:* Thursday, April 23, 2009 8:25 PM *To:* torontocbm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx *Subject:* [torontocbm] C64 and c128 external cartridge files... Does anyone know where I can find some? I’ve erased some eeproms I had hanging around, And want to try out my new 8/16k cartridges with 28 pin rom socket… J Anything would fun at this point… J cheers…By the way the programmer is a William Eprom Burner standard Dual power oneBoard marked 3B or 4E ( I use it in 3B mode ) Seems to work well… The eprom eraser I go was only 29.00 bucks and has little Drawer and timer on it. Very cool… J Either way, if anyone has any links to share for bin files, That would be great… cheers. J just playing around at this point just to get familiar with it all. J