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maestro
Registered: Mar 2004 Posts: 727 |
what do i need
can someone tell me what i will need once i get a c64 to be able to transfer stuff from disk onto the pc so that i can upload stuff here
i.e. how do i make a d64 file??
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CenTraX Account closed
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 117 |
Simple. Just use Star Commander!
on http://sta.c64.org
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jailbird
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1578 |
I use an XE1541 (http://sta.c64.org/xe1541.html) cable, Star Commander V0.82 (Star Commander V0.82) and a DOS bootdisk for these matters.
There are a bunch of solutions (perhaps much more suitable and/or easy), others will say more.
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Style
Registered: Jun 2004 Posts: 498 |
Starcommander for DOS, with an XE1541 cable.
cbm4linux for linux, with an XM1541 cable
cbm4win/gui4cbm4win for windoze, with an XM1541 cable
These days I add a switch to the cables I make so they can be used as XM or XE cables.... tis the best idea I find. |
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Exin64 Account closed
Registered: Jan 2004 Posts: 24 |
I use my MMC64 with the disk reader plug-in and a MMC/SD-cardreader on a computer, which is quite the most flexible way, because it works on every computer that can read from a FAT16 formatted SD card.
The only bad thing is that the reader is currently very slow...
Okay, the MMC64 costs around 50 euro
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maestro
Registered: Mar 2004 Posts: 727 |
thanks for all the help
when i get my old c64 back plus my 1000+ floppies ill start doing something to help |
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maestro
Registered: Mar 2004 Posts: 727 |
heres another one.
if i have some stuff on my pc that i need to put onto floppy for the c64 how do i go about doing that?? |
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TWR Account closed
Registered: Jan 2004 Posts: 187 |
Quote: heres another one.
if i have some stuff on my pc that i need to put onto floppy for the c64 how do i go about doing that??
Simple. Just use Star Commander!
on http://sta.c64.org |
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Scout
Registered: Dec 2002 Posts: 1570 |
Quote: heres another one.
if i have some stuff on my pc that i need to put onto floppy for the c64 how do i go about doing that??
64Copy V4.20 is perfect for that.
You can prepare your D64 with this tool and transfer it with SC or Warpcopy.
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maestro
Registered: Mar 2004 Posts: 727 |
blimey the replies where so quick.
thanks alot
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Slator
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 274 |
The best and safest way to transfer stuff is doing it via network in combination with a retro replay. You would use warcopy by graham/oxyron for it.
You can read/write discs without any hassle and have error-log/correction/re-read of sectors.
It needs a retro-replay catridge and the RR-Net for it. Thats about 100 Euros but worth every single cent.
No shitty troubles with sta-commander or some other dos-tools.
http://www.oxyron.de/html/wc64.html |
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