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Quote from: Juju on February 10, 2013, 09:20:09 pmGetting the Commodore 64 would be pretty awesome. That is, if you don't mind typing all the games by hand each time you wanna play them.
Getting the Commodore 64 would be pretty awesome. That is, if you don't mind typing all the games by hand each time you wanna play them.
Yes they are. For tapes, I wonder if you could plug in a computer in the speaker port instead of the tape drive.
Quote from: Juju on February 10, 2013, 09:52:05 pmYes they are. For tapes, I wonder if you could plug in a computer in the speaker port instead of the tape drive.LOL... Wut? The C64 had a serial port (a precursor to today's USB). You could daisy chain up to 4 devices (printers, floppy drives, etc) to this port. The regular C64 had a different port specifically for the tape drive.
Oh ok so you need to buy the drives separately? That sucks because the C64 I saw didn't seem to have any. I guess I could check on Ebay how much those drives cost before, in case. (I know certain consoles/computer add-ons and games can go up for $500-8000)
Wow at the 2nd one Anyway thanks for the info
I made a cable that allows me to connect my pc via the printer port to the c64's floppy drive's serial. Now I can use physical floppies with my winvice emulator. So I can edit, write and read files from them. It's a good way to back up old homebrew software or my SID music files. It's also great for pirating games (and playing new releases such as canabalt64 and vvvvvv64 )
Oh, and I also found a ZX Spectrum at my grandparent's house. Still need to find a 120v AC adapter for it, though.
They live in Tanzania. My uncle (whom it used to belong to) went to university in England, so he might have gotten it there.