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- From: ingramdm@elec.canterbury.ac.nz (David M. E. Ingram)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: Making 1541 Disks
- Date: 21 Jan 1996 22:40:06 GMT
- Organization: Electrical Engineering, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
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- Tom (lwilliam@pioneer.arc.nasa.gov) wrote:
- : David M. E. Ingram (ingramdm@elec.canterbury.ac.nz) wrote:
- : : Hi all,
-
- : : This week I
- : : bought an SX-64 and thus would like to transfer .D64 and .P00 files onto
- : : floppies.
-
- : Dave,
-
- : Unless you can obtain master control of the serial interface, I'm afraid
- : X1541 won't help you. It would be like connecting two C64's to one disk
- : drive.
-
- OK. Is there an expert out there that can tell me how to get master control
- of the serial bus, or how to remove the SX-64's control of the bus (leaving
- the 1541 attached tothe 6pin serial connector)?
-
- I'm borrowing a 1541 for the conversions, but this is not a permanent
- solution.
-
-
- Dave.
- --
- Dave Ingram 73s de ZL3TDI Christchurch
- Masters Student, Power Electronics Research New Zealand
- Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering 43.33S 170.42E
- University of Canterbury, Christchurch NZ
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