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TacticalCoder | 1 day ago
Or is the medium itself damaged by time passing?
I'm asking because during Covid I dug out my old Commodore 64 and managed to read a few disks and created a copy of some that were still working.
TacticalCoder | 1 day ago
Or is the medium itself damaged by time passing?
I'm asking because during Covid I dug out my old Commodore 64 and managed to read a few disks and created a copy of some that were still working.
classichasclass|1 day ago
On the other hand, there are many good disk drive emulators for the Commodore 64 now and these can be had for fairly cheaply (like a SD2IEC with a Epyx FastLoad combination), which will avoid the whole problem. I still use floppies with my 128, but I also push disk images and programs to it with a 1541-Ultimate.
TacticalCoder|23 hours ago