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C64TCP Review
Well my unit finally arrived, and to
be honest I didnt have to wait very
long from placing the order till the
unit popped through my letterbox. In
fact the total time was just a few
days after payment notification. I was
even offered a refund as Ahmet Zeki
Eymou didnt know if he would be able
to continue production of the Hardware
and software or even have the time to
provide full support.
Size matters
The unit is quite small, around the
size of a small deck of playing cards
or if you are a smoker a standard pack
of 20 cigarettes. The unit needs a 9
volt power supply or adaptor (this has
to be purchased separately and will be
needed to sourced from you country)
the adaptor I purchased is a multi
adaptor from a well known UK
electrical supplier, Later I found a
small adaptor with the correct
connector and power output to run the
device.
Its important to set the correct
polarity and my adaptor being multi
purpose permits the user not only to
set the voltage but also the polarity
of the connections with the pin in the
middle being + and the outer edge
being
INSTALLATION
Installation is easy double click on
the set-up and click next
the install will walk you through the
whole process with ease once installed
click close I noticed no icon was
installed for C64TCP and I had to
create my own shortcut, remember where
the files were installed!
C:\Program Files\C64TPC\bin
By default you need to drag the icon
c64tcp.exe to your desktop, I also
noticed I didnt have full access to
the bin folder where all the d64
images were installed I only had read,
If you log on as an administrator you
do have full access so you will need
to set this manually if you use a
lesser account for normal everyday use
(you should do as good practice) In
the start menu is a CTK+ folder item
clicking in there revealed an
application to change the look and
feel; you can play with this yourself
as it alters the style of the program
but doesnt seem to allow anything other
than setting defaults ok main program
then
USAGE
Connect the serial cable to the pc and
the device to the c64 and power on you
should see the device has 2 amber
lights showing no connection
We need to load a disk image into our
virtual disk
click on the serial icon it should
read connect to selected device ensure
your coms port is selected default is
com 1 on the pc this should be
labelled up com1 or com2 most modern
pcs will just have a com1 or only usb
so you need a usb to seral port
adaptor although I dont think this has
been tested!
On the Name select a d64 you want to
load Then click on the connection
button
you notice the green light goes on and
the device plugged into the c64
changes the amber lights go out and
the green light comes on the device is
ready and connected. you also see that
the preview displays what is in the
d64 file on the pc preview window
now mount the disk by clicking on the
disk button
notice the display has changed again
the target now shows the d64 image
file name
ok we are ready for the c64 side lets
look at a directory
on the c64 type load $,8 then press
return
wow whats happened the c64 output is
wrong this realy threw me for a while
lets see if I can help aout here a
little
0 " 00 2A"
0 " BLOK DOSYA ADI TIP "
0 " - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -"
0 " 139 I PLAY 3D S./(C) PRG "
0 65 3D SOCCER INTRO! PRG
460 BLOK BROS.
Ok its not what I am used to seeing on
the commodore 64 its also nothing like
the preview but the BLOK is obviously
the block size DOSYA ADI must be
program description TIP must be the
file type BLOK BROS Must be bytes free
in the d64 image
You know if you dont mount the disk as
you get something like
0 SECILI HEDEF ICIN LISTELEME GERCEKLE
STIRILMEMISTIR.
When you display the directory (no
idea what is means probably no disk
image has been mounted)
So to the load the first file in this
example I need to type Load I PLAY 3D
S./(C),8 and press return
notice the virtual driver has changed
and shows a green on and a red loading
light, the c64 hardware shows 1 amber
light and this denotes the c64 is
loading from disk this took around 2
mins to load notice on the pc you see
a real-time progress bar
the C64 comes back with a READY prompt
you can now run the application and it
plays perfectly!
The device doesnt support turbo loads
so you need to ensure you dont have
disk images with turbo load enabled
also it doesnt seem to be fully IDE 64
compatible if you load a disk with the
ide plugged in on device 8 it will
fail after a few seconds I have loaded
disks in other virtual drives 9/10/11
fine but 8 fails so you have been
warded.
Its a very neat piece of hardware
about the size of a box of playing
cards or cigarettes and can be
supplied with serial port lead for pc
so I can complain about the price
Clicking on the file menu
permits the creation of d64 images I
have created some BASIC applications
and they save and loaded fine so
presume other applications will
behaved as well because they load
fine, on the device is a reset switch
should the application hang on the pc
or some other misfortune become on the
user flicking the switch will reset
the c64 end and even keep the disk
image loaded and mounted on the pc
side
Metal warrior is a multi load game and
that functioned without problems
obviously I dont have time to test
every application.
This is quite a nice touch
notice how you can drill down the
folders on your machine and the bar
changes at the top displaying them
here I am in the folder
C:\Documents and
Settings\Dell\Desktop\ultima gold
IV\u4gold\install\1541
I can easily move back one folder to
C:\Documents and
Settings\Dell\Desktop\ultima gold
IV\u4gold\install
By just clicking install or even back
to
C:\Documents and Settings\Dell\Desktop
By clicking desktop button I liked
this feature, although this disk image
didnt load because it uses a turbo
load
UPGRADES
Obviously I would hope the application
is further supported and turbo load
would be supported if there is any
further development but as a version 1
this is really promising if you have a
pc and want a really big disk drive to
play games then I would suggest his
device even without the support.
Further only d64 files are supported
and it would be nice to have other
formats even d81 support added