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oleoleo2 Account closed
Registered: Oct 2008 Posts: 21 |
1541 ultimate
Hi Guys.
I just bought an 1541 ultimate (http://www.1541ultimate.net/content/index.php) that makes the c64 run on sd cards (and makes it possible to transfer files from/to a pc of cause). Don't know if anyone of has experience with that?
I'm having some troubles and I'm not sure if it is the 1541 ultimate or the c64 that's causing it. I can load the disc's fine on the 1541u, and load the programs from the disc too on the c64. But it seems like If I load programs that are bigger than a certain amount (ie. games) then I cannot run them. it just freezes up in different ways when I type run. I have 'power64' on my mac (Really amazing c64-emulator by the way!) it runs the same programs/games with no problems at all. What can it be? any suggestions? |
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Frantic
Registered: Mar 2003 Posts: 1646 |
Your problem is most likely that:
1. Emus can often load files of any size if you use their special features for loading files quickly.
2. A standard C64 without any cart or so can't load files bigger than a certain number of blocks.
3. ...if you don't have a fastload system such as those found in Action Replay, Final Cartridge, JiffyDOS etc etc.
1541U does not have problems with this.
I can assure you that this is not something that you should bug poor Gideon with. |
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oleoleo2 Account closed
Registered: Oct 2008 Posts: 21 |
Quote: Your problem is most likely that:
1. Emus can often load files of any size if you use their special features for loading files quickly.
2. A standard C64 without any cart or so can't load files bigger than a certain number of blocks.
3. ...if you don't have a fastload system such as those found in Action Replay, Final Cartridge, JiffyDOS etc etc.
1541U does not have problems with this.
I can assure you that this is not something that you should bug poor Gideon with.
2: We are talking about standard games that are made to be loaded into ordinary 1541 drives on ordinary c64's, (so that argument is out of the question).
3: I have a fast load system as there is one build in the 1541u.
>1541U does not have problems with this<
well, maybe mine seems to have. Maybe it is the c64, maybe some setup stuff but there IS a chance too that the 1541u could be broken.
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hollowman
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 474 |
Make sure you are running the latest firmware of 1541 ultimate, I had a problem with action replay and large files before. |
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Frantic
Registered: Mar 2003 Posts: 1646 |
ole: on the other forum you said you press some other key than F7 in the startup menu on your computer... That maeans that you do not install the fastload routines needed. |
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oleoleo2 Account closed
Registered: Oct 2008 Posts: 21 |
Quote: Make sure you are running the latest firmware of 1541 ultimate, I had a problem with action replay and large files before.
Ok, that sounds interresting. I would say that "large files" is relative speaking. We are talking about larger than above 50 blocks or so (or maybe it isn't actually the size but I had luck with running a prg. on 36 blocks and one a little larger), but none between 50-190 blocks. |
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oleoleo2 Account closed
Registered: Oct 2008 Posts: 21 |
Quote: ole: on the other forum you said you press some other key than F7 in the startup menu on your computer... That maeans that you do not install the fastload routines needed.
I'm not quite sure what you are refering to? I have tried to load with and without the fastload. I think you maybe are refering to a discussion about setup <f1>?
You can quote my text from the other source and paste it in here if you like, I'm not sure what you mean.. |
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Steppe
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 1510 |
Sure it ain't the RAM of your C64 being flakey? Does a real diskdrive work?
Edit: The limit for a standard 64 without fastload cartridge is 202 blocks, so that is far out of range what you describe. |
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oleoleo2 Account closed
Registered: Oct 2008 Posts: 21 |
Quote: Sure it ain't the RAM of your C64 being flakey? Does a real diskdrive work?
Edit: The limit for a standard 64 without fastload cartridge is 202 blocks, so that is far out of range what you describe.
Uhh if could check with a normal disc-drive, the diagnostics would be a lot easier. I had a 1541-II in my cellar once but infortunately it is dead an burried now :( |
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Ninja
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 411 |
The forum on 1541ultimate.net might be a better place for this? |
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oleoleo2 Account closed
Registered: Oct 2008 Posts: 21 |
Quote: The forum on 1541ultimate.net might be a better place for this?
Yes. I have a thread going on in there. On less anyone have a potentional solution in here, I will go to the other forum and if I get the problem solved I wil later paste the answer in here.. |
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