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- From: R.Alphey@agriculture.unimelb.edu.au (Russell J. Alphey)
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- Subject: Re: Using a PC as a file server for C64
- Date: 12 Mar 1996 02:52:29 GMT
- Organization: University of Melbourne
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- In article <4i278b$da1@newnews.iafrica.com>, ginggs@iafrica.com says...
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- >I have noticed there are a couple of programs around that allow one to
- >hook up a PC to a 1541 drive via the parallel port.
- >Is there any program that allows you to use the same (or similar)
- >cable to plug the PC into your C64, and have the PC emulate a 1541?
-
- Yes, it's called 64NET.
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- >What I have in mind is a windows program that runs in the background,
- >and allows you to select a D64 image, and will process any read /
- >write requests from the C64. Perhaps adding a few extra commands to
- >the 1541 set to allow one to select which D64 image is being used.
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- You can get a shareware copy from ftp.funet.fi or ccnga.uwaterloo.ca or
- by email from me.
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