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Speaking Hardformatter   [2016]

Speaking Hardformatter Released by :
GI-Joe

Release Date :
28 January 2016

Type :
C64 Tool

AKA :
Slow Kernal Format 1-41

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (1 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... GI-Joe

Download :

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User Comment
Submitted by Frantic on 10 August 2018
Right now I'm on a meeting with Jucke. We're running this tool now. It is one of the best. I want speech-copy too!
User Comment
Submitted by GI-Joe on 31 January 2016
@Jucke: The german version was sleeping on my disks since 1992. Now I had time to install the english version to release it here for a wider audience :)
@Thunder.Bird: you headcrasher ;p
User Comment
Submitted by Jucke on 31 January 2016
I think this release kicks ass. A milestone in c64 history. Why didnt anyone think of this before? Now i want speech-copy!
User Comment
Submitted by bugjam on 30 January 2016
I expected the same like Oswald. Now here is a challenge! :-)
User Comment
Submitted by Thunder.Bird on 30 January 2016
Truly brilliant! Next one will be for bilnd ppl with braille display? :D
AND I'd liked it formating Tracks 0-42 *erm*
User Comment
Submitted by GI-Joe on 29 January 2016
@Karmic: cause it´s funny and maybe it elicits the oldfarts a fart while lol-ing while formatting :)
@TheRyk: slow, YES ! cause the cbm-dos-way of formatting is imho the cleanest way to format disk´s
@ZeSmasher: good idea, i take it for the next basic-toolkit ;)
@Pixman: i thought to myself: cause this is so shitti, thatswhy it's cool again ;)
User Comment
Submitted by Pixman on 29 January 2016
For some weird reason, this is oddly satisfying.
User Comment
Submitted by Oswald on 29 January 2016
I thought it makes the drive head output speaking sounds :)
User Comment
Submitted by Mr. SID on 29 January 2016
I demand all C64 tools to have voice synthesis from now on. The blind users will thanks us with great demos.
Can we get a patch for TASS?
User Comment
Submitted by Mactron on 29 January 2016
Useful tool for oldfarts. Now i can format my disks without reading glasses \o/
User Comment
Submitted by Thierry on 29 January 2016
Like IT!
User Comment
Submitted by TheRyk on 28 January 2016
You had my 10 with "Doitsh oh Ingrish"
User Comment
Submitted by Smasher on 28 January 2016
I gave it 8/10, but... I'll give you 10/10 if you do "singing hardformatter"! :)
User Comment
Submitted by TheRyk on 28 January 2016
plus! it's slow!
User Comment
Submitted by TheRyk on 28 January 2016
tools 4 fools! \o/

I like the neo-pre-post-apocalyptic approach here.
User Comment
Submitted by Frantic on 28 January 2016
I would give it 10/10 if the title of the program wasn't written in white text.
User Comment
Submitted by Karmic on 28 January 2016
I don't get it, what's the point of a voice synthesizer in a disk formatter?
User Comment
Submitted by GI-Joe on 28 January 2016
ATTENTION ! This tool will format your disks! So use it carefully
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