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- From: bogus@go.away (Mike Neus)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: C128D
- Date: 25 Mar 1996 20:05:10 GMT
- Organization: Texas Instruments
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- In article <8BD44C3.007700047A.uuout@venture.fipnet.fi>,
- pizza@venture.fipnet.fi says...
- >
- >I've been converting a lot of games for the emulator with 1541 disk drive
- and a
- >cable which connects to it & PC. I'm about to buy a C128D and I'd like to
- know
- >if it's possible to plug the cable into the 128D's internal disk drive.
- >
- >Does the C128D have the disk cable connectors somewhere or do I have to open
- >and modify something in order to attach the disk drive to a PC?
-
- The 128D does have a serial bus port on the back, just like any other
- Commodore 8 bit computer. BUT you can not attach the 128D disk drive to a
- PC as you will have two computers who want to be master of the bus at all
- times. You can only attach external disk drives to the PC.
-
- -Mike Neus
-
-