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Funkmaster5000
26-09-2012, 06:49 PM
Hey guys. Does someone know the XA1541 cable series to connect the C64 Floppy to PC? Does someone own it and has some tips/experiences to share?

Thanks in advance!

Wicky
26-09-2012, 06:57 PM
They answer such questions at http://www.lemon64.com/
We are retro-gamers, but we specialize mostly in PC-DOS :)

Funkmaster5000
27-09-2012, 09:54 AM
They answer such questions at http://www.lemon64.com/
We are retro-gamers, but we specialize mostly in PC-DOS :)

Yeah I know that, but I'm active in this community and so I prefer answers from you! And I know for sure, that I'm not the only C64 Fan here :)

Maybe I'm too optimistic :D

TheChosen
27-09-2012, 12:47 PM
I never even knew such cables exist. But now I do wanna know too how well do they work.

Tracker
28-09-2012, 04:23 PM
They've been around for a while I guess, how else could have they ripped the disks and tapes for emulators, if not by such cables?
@TC: You should try implementing other hacks on your C64, like chatting on IRC, playing a video, playing ".mp3" files, etc.
One of my friends claimed he had a C64 which could control a microwave oven. :D

TheChosen
29-09-2012, 02:31 PM
One of my friends claimed he had a C64 which could control a microwave oven. :D

Wow, I could have the 80's future, today!

Tracker
30-09-2012, 01:27 PM
Just make sure not to play WarGames ever.

Funkmaster5000
02-10-2012, 11:32 PM
Yeah actually there has been an robotic arm that could be controlled via the C64.
http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MzA2WDQwOA==/$T2eC16J,!zcE9s4g0u3tBQUN,iGQNw~~48_72.JPG

Anyway. Which is cool about that cable is, that transferring data works in 2 directions. So you can copy files from (which is good for digitalizing them old floppys) and to the floppy, so you can play them again. I recently tested it, because I bought one and it's very nice, but sloooow. I want to digitalize all my floppies, but there occur read errors here and there, so you can't count on the digitalized versions to work, if you get this message. Which is a shame, because it means, if the floppy breaks, the game is lost.

You can even digitalize the tapes, that contain games. You just need to connect a line out from a tape player to the line in of your computer and run the cassette. If you save it as a .wav file (should be 96 khz, for best results) you can store the games forever. Of course you can easily record the Data back to a normal tape.

Which could be a bit problematic in the future is the lack of tapes or floppies in good condition to transfer back to a C64. I actually prefer the hardware and don't want to depend on an emulator.