 PetePumaHow many lumps do you wantPremium,MVM join:2002-06-13 Arlington, VA | c64... Funny, I just went out a few weeks ago and got a 1571 disk drive and a XE/XM1541 cable to pull files off of old disks. Funny to look at code I wrote (and games I played) in 1985. Some of the former is better than what I can write now, and it's my job! -- Fight fire with water. |
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| said by PetePuma:Funny, I just went out a few weeks ago and got a 1571 disk drive and a XE/XM1541 cable to pull files off of old disks. Funny to look at code I wrote (and games I played) in 1985. Some of the former is better than what I can write now, and it's my job! I didn't know a 1571 C64 drive and an Atari? XE cable would work together or am I mistaken?
Oh and My 1st computer was an Atari 400 that I bought in 1980 w/a cassette 410 drive, That's 27 years ago of course. I later bought a used 810 5.25" fdd, It was fun, My how time flies. -- (25.92GHz crunching for SETI with the PC Perspective Killer Frogs) |
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 PetePumaHow many lumps do you wantPremium,MVM join:2002-06-13 Arlington, VA | Just bad naming:
»sta.c64.org/xe1541.html
It's a parallel-to-Commodore interface that can then be used to read disks (actually using an XM1541 cable and the "opencbm" tools on Sourceforge to read disks. Very neat.) |
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| said by PetePuma:Just bad naming: » sta.c64.org/xe1541.htmlIt's a parallel-to-Commodore interface that can then be used to read disks (actually using an XM1541 cable and the "opencbm" tools on Sourceforge to read disks. Very neat.) Ok, Definitely neat, Thanks. |
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