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- From: digdon@ug.cs.dal.ca (Mike Digdon)
- Subject: Re: Copy program - What's the best one and who's got it?
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- Organization: Math, Stats & CS, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada
- References: <1992Aug19.231813.3389@infonode.ingr.com>
- Date: Thu, 20 Aug 1992 11:04:43 GMT
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- In article <1992Aug19.231813.3389@infonode.ingr.com> drudetb@infonode.ingr.com (Ted B. Drude) writes:
- >After a long lull, I'm playing with my C-64 again. I've got two 1541s
- >and lots of original game disks produced during a wide spread of years
- >('84-'90). But, I don't have a copy program to back them all up. Last
- >time I was active with the C-64 everybody was raving over Di-sector,
- >Fast Hack'em and ISEPIC. Are any of these still on the market in
- >updated forms? What's the most all-encompassing copy program that works
- >with older and newer game disks?
- >
- >Any recommendations?
- >
- >Thanks,
- >
- >- Ted Drude (drudetb@infonode.ingr.com)
-
-
- I would have to say that in all of the years I have been with the 64, the
- Maverick copier is the absolute best.. you name it, it does it.. It can
- copy almost everything (certainly all of the "old" disks), and if it can't
- copy it, it tells you what can.. you can also get a ram board that Maverick
- will work with, which will copy all of the stuff that can't be copied..
- I think they have finished at version 6, but they send out the parameter disks
- on a fairly regular basis..
- --
- Mike Digdon - Vice Prez DSCSS - Dalhousie University
- digdon@ug.cs.dal.ca -- Halifax, NS
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