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Big Blue Reader 128 V4.1   [1993]

Big Blue Reader 128 V4.1 Released by :
Michael R. Miller

Release Date :
12 April 1993

Type :
C128 Release

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (8 left)

Credits :
Code .... Michael R. Miller

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Summary
Submitted by XmikeX on 27 November 2018
This is the famous BBR 128 v4.1 by SOGWAP Software.
From the manual,

"Big Blue Reader 128/64 is set of unique and powerful disk utilities for the Commodore 1571 and 1581 Disk Drive(s). These programs are designed to transfer word processing, text, ASCII, and binary files between standard Commodore 64/128 and IBM PC compatible disks. The enhanced Big Blue Reader 128 gives additional support for: Built-in MS-DOS disk formatting, true Burst Mode file transfers, 2MHz microprocessor speed, extra RAM, 40 and 80 column displays, C128 CP/M file transfers and much more."

This particular version spans the entire gamut (1541/71/81/FD2000-4000, CBM-CP/M. MS-DOS).

Please note these type of programs work best with real physical drives. At the moment. practical emulation of MFM and associated formats, is insufficient.
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