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12 February 2008, 04:35 | #2 |
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That's what PC64 (was that the name?) does for ages, !
You connect the commodore through an X?1541 cable and you can use the PC's drives as if they were C='s |
12 February 2008, 05:08 | #3 |
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Maybe, but it's runs fine in XP and is portable to other platforms. Anyway, i would prefer something like the 1541U. For now i'm happy with the MMC Replay, which is available since yesterday.
http://commodore-gg.hobby.nl/innovat...1kaart_eng.htm |
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Sorry for resurrecting this thread.... I am looking for a cheap alternative to a floppy drive for my C64 and it seems that the C64tpc is what the doctor ordered, but I am not too sure on the compatability.
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I have one, but my feelings on it are a bit mixed.
I don't know much of the technical specs of the d64 file format, and how it handles copy-protections, etc, so I am only guessing that my problems with it are due to protections and custom disk loaders. Bottom line: It does not work on a significant amount of games. The software interface is also a bit buggy. |
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Disk based C64 games, that aren't just a single PRG file, typically use a fastloader. The only device that supports game fastloaders is the 1541 Ultimate. The Chameleon will also do the trick, but it's still in development. Everything else, which includes C64tpc, sd2iec, 1541-III, and X*1541 cables, only support standard (slow!) C= IEC routines, and in some cases one or two fastloaders like JiffyDOS or Action Replay. They all fail once the game starts and tries to load the next part.
Sadly 1541U and Chameleon both cost over €100, and neither is currently available for purchase... Last edited by MagerValp; 15 December 2009 at 19:04. |
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I prefer my SIO2PC solution. $35 shipped and any A8 game I want is...
oh wait. This isn't a "Jay Miner" board? Commodore board? Oh never mind... |
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whats a SIO2PC ABpositive, is it able to replace a c64 diskdrive ???
I need a cheaP DISK DRIVE FOR MY c64 bloody cats just walked all over me keyboard LoL |
18 December 2009, 22:44 | #9 |
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Only the 1541U and the forthcoming Chameleon fully replaces your C64 floppy drive. Sio2PC is for an Atari 8-Bit to PC connection.
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Atari-8bit disk drive? Yep. It's basically the A8 version of C64tpc. www.atarimax.com |
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