
If a similar section already exists for creating floppy images, I could not find it, but it would be extremely useful. file2dsk.prg Converts a file to a D64 disk image, for transferring files between a PC and a.
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I can transfer images from my old DOS/Windows 9x computers to my main internet connected computer.īTW, the section "How to archive an optical disc using Alcohol 120%" is very useful for creating CD images. Commodore 64 disk/tape emulation and data transfer comprises hardware and software for Commodore 64 disk & tape emulation and for data transfer between. Once you get everything wired up and talking, the DOS-based program Star Commander will allow you to convert real Commodore disks to D64 disk images. Requires a C64 drive capable of reading DOS disks, e.g.
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* I can probably figure out how to create floppy images of DOS games using WinImage, but having a page that would explain all the recommended options would be very helpful.

* The same question about Apple II disks. So, I should have the hardware, but need to know which software to use and how to properly make the image. prg are Commodore 64 programs that need to be on a disk image or run from an emulator (such as Power64) that can run programs directly.

which program to use and any special instructions for that program)? I am a computer collector and have a variety of computers which have a 5.25" floppy drive (PCs with high and low capacity drives, Commodore 64/128). We at C64.COM aim to save and store an important part of the. There s detailed information about current and upcoming C64-related events and past developnments within the scene and game culture in general. 09-10-17 English Commodore 64 2. Here you will find exclusive material about the Commodore 64 home computer that we all know and love.

Is there any page that would explain how to create such an image (ex. Bear Technologies Disk Alignment HOT: Although this program likely needs a special alignment floppy to do an actual alignment of your 1541 floppy drive, the other feature that could be useful is the option to spin the drive so you can use a head cleaning disk. * There are are some images for Commodore 64 disks already in Database. There is "How to archive a floppy disk with WinImage", but it looks like that section has not been created yet. I've looked at "The definitive guide to BetaArchive" and did not find any step by step guides on how to create floppy images.
