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Wile Coyote Account closed
Registered: Mar 2004 Posts: 646 |
PC to 1541
[...is there a lead to conect 1541 to PC via USB 2.0]
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hiho,
For years i made do with an Amiga 1200 soup`ed up to 40MHz complete with 8.Gig HD - it was good for surfing the net and porting d64 images over to 1541 (among other things).
About 8 months ago i thought it was about time to ditch the Amiga and pick up a PC as i figuard PC`s were up to a standard i would be happy with (with out feeling to need to upgrade and upgrade somemore in years to come). So i picked up a Sony Vaio, Pentium 4, 2.53 GHz. It`s got USB 2.0 ports. Dose there exist a lead to conect USB 2.0 to 1541 disk drive? /WEC :)
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Exile
Registered: Dec 2002 Posts: 56 |
Hi,
No there's no usb support, but you can use your parallel port. Check this site.
http://sta.c64.org/
Good luck |
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Wile Coyote Account closed
Registered: Mar 2004 Posts: 646 |
Cheers for that. My machine dose have what appears to be an old style printer port. Although i do not use it for anything as my printer is conected via USB /WEC :) |
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Steppe
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 1510 |
Yeah, they left the parallel port in there upon popular request from the Commodore 64 scene. There's nothing useful for a LPT port anymore these days, apart from driving a XE1541 cable! =) |
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Wile Coyote Account closed
Registered: Mar 2004 Posts: 646 |
*heh* /WEC :) |
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Radar Account closed
Registered: Jul 2003 Posts: 259 |
Quote: Yeah, they left the parallel port in there upon popular request from the Commodore 64 scene. There's nothing useful for a LPT port anymore these days, apart from driving a XE1541 cable! =)
Honestly, this xe1541-cable sucks... I dont know why, but this piece of shit simply doesn't want to work... |
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TDJ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1879 |
Quote: Honestly, this xe1541-cable sucks... I dont know why, but this piece of shit simply doesn't want to work...
Try starting up your system in dos mode.
I've got a dedicated pc for xferring my stuff, but I would prefer it to just work from windows .. alas, it ain't so. |
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WVL
Registered: Mar 2002 Posts: 896 |
I've got a 486 c= pc sitting next to my AMD XP3000+, just to transfer stuff... it's horrible :) I even have a catweasle, but that doesn't produce good disks for me.. ah well.. |
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MacGyver Account closed
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 149 |
I have w2k, but I have a seperate partition with the DOS from Win98.
Btw, the cables are also available from Protovision, see http://www.protovision-online.de/catalog |
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Radar Account closed
Registered: Jul 2003 Posts: 259 |
Quote: Try starting up your system in dos mode.
I've got a dedicated pc for xferring my stuff, but I would prefer it to just work from windows .. alas, it ain't so.
I was booting the notebook with a win98 start-disk, then running the transfer-prg. Should have the same effect (as Im running windows 2000), but it doesn't... |
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CyberBrain Administrator
Posts: 392 |
I know starcommander works in win9x and it should work on winNT/2000/XP too. ("force async transfer" and use the tweak package SC_WINNT.ZIP)
Since my computer is to slow for XP i've only tried it on 9x, but in the docs he says it works. Which programs are you using? |
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