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.D64 to C64 disk transfers
Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2009 7:40 pm
by Keith_A
I've used SC in the past to do some disk transfers. However my old PC with a printer port has died. Is there any transfer utilities available that use an RS232 transfer? I have such a program for my brother's AppleII and thought something must be out ther for a 64.
Worst case scenario, I'll have to write one myself.
Re: .D64 to C64 disk transfers
Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 10:26 am
by Leif Bloomquist
By far the most frequently-asked question. Stickied.
To be honest, I can't think of a single RS232-based solution for transferring D64s to a real floppy and vice versa. (Anyone else?) It would be painful, but you could extract the individual files from the D64 and transfer to them to the C64 using Xmodem, Zmodem, Punter, etc. using a terminal program.
Or, you could transfer the D64 image itself over serial (to a 1581 or something that can hold it) and then use something like
D64It to write it to a floppy on the 64 side (very slow!).
Other options...
Star Commander (DOS)
Requires:
- PC running DOS (not just a DOS window)
- XE1541 Cable
OpenCBM (formerly CBM4Win) (Windows/Linux)
Requires:
XU1541 (Windows/Linux?)
Requires:
Warpcopy64 (Windows)
Requires:
DiskImagery64 (Windows/Mac/Linux)
Requires:
1581disk and D64it (Windows) - The "Rube Goldberg" Approach
Requires:
- 3.5" floppy disk on your PC
- 1581 Drive
Here's how this one would work:
- Put the D64 image inside a D81 image using DirMaster
- Write the D81 image to a 3.5" DD disk on your PC using 1581disk
- Write the D64 image to a 5.25" DD disk on your 64 using D64It (very slow!)
Re: .D64 to C64 disk transfers
Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2009 10:25 am
by sjgray
Keith_A wrote:I've used SC in the past to do some disk transfers. However my old PC with a printer port has died. Is there any transfer utilities available that use an RS232 transfer? I have such a program for my brother's AppleII and thought something must be out ther for a 64.
Worst case scenario, I'll have to write one myself.
You might want to check out
CBMLink. It works on all Commodore machines. On the C64 you will need to have an RS-232 cartridge OR build a small adapter for the cassette port. You run software on the C64 side and on the PC side to transfer the image. The 1541 is connected to the C64. My
CBMXfer program is a GUI that supports CBMLink on the PC side.
Steve
Edit: changed CBMLink url to be more specific
Re: .D64 to C64 disk transfers
Posted: Mon Sep 12, 2011 7:58 pm
by JasonC64
sjgray wrote:
You might want to check out
CBMLink. It works on all Commodore machines. On the C64 you will need to have an RS-232 cartridge OR build a small adapter for the cassette port.
Sgray - couple questions since I'm new to this.
1. Can I purchase an XA1541 active cable anywhere?
2. Is that all I need (and your software) to move a d64 image from my PC to Commodore drive?
Thanks!
Re: .D64 to C64 disk transfers
Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2011 12:55 pm
by Leif Bloomquist
This thread is somewhat obsolete, everyone needs a ZoomFloppy. USB to 1541 transfer. Also works great with CBMXfer.
http://store.go4retro.com/products/ZoomFloppy.html
Re: .D64 to C64 disk transfers
Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2011 9:12 pm
by sjgray
I agree, for most people, the Zoom Floppy is the way to go. I plan to keep updating CBMXfer as needed and am currently working on 1581 and IEEE drive support.
Still, x-cables are tested and proven and still viable for some people. Cables can be ordered here:
http://ist.uwaterloo.ca/~schepers/cables.html
You will also need to install OpenCBM and Vice to get the most from CBMXfer. Optionally you might want to install Nibtools if you get a parallel cable.
Steve
Re: .D64 to C64 disk transfers
Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2011 2:32 pm
by JasonC64
Leif Bloomquist wrote:This thread is somewhat obsolete, everyone needs a ZoomFloppy. USB to 1541 transfer. Also works great with CBMXfer.
My Zoomfloppy just got delivered!!
Now does anyone know where I can purchase new floppy disks in the Toronto area? Thanks!
Re: .D64 to C64 disk transfers
Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2017 11:03 am
by Bish500
JasonC64 wrote:
Now does anyone know where I can purchase new floppy disks in the Toronto area? Thanks!
I'm not sure if anyone even makes "new" ones anymore.
I have a few boxes I'd sell or trade if you can't find them anywhere else. PM me, if you need to make arrangements.