• 1541 Files to a XP

    From Ed Vance@1:2320/105 to All on Sat Apr 13 22:13:00 2019
    Howdy!

    I have tried using the MSDOS64 PRG to copy SEQ Files from a CBM FD to a
    TXT files on a 3.5 inch 720KB FD in a 1581 to put them on a DOS/WIN computer.

    I've learned that I have to add an extra 254 Spaces at the end of each
    SEQ File for MSDOS64, because the PRG doesn't transfer any data on the
    last 1541 BLOCK to the 720KB disk.

    That is a lot of trouble and I've tried asking about other ways to do it.

    Years ago I use Bob's Term Pro with the C=64 and a 1200bps Modem and got
    all of a file I Downloaded from Commodore BBS's or BBS's ran on APPLE ][
    or IBM software.

    Same with files I uploaded to those BBS's.

    A thought occured to me to try a Terminal program for XP on that pc and
    use Bob's Term Pro on the C=64 pc and use a Telephone Line Cord from the
    Modems on the two computers to send SEQ files on to the XP.

    A Null Modem comes to mind but I haven't researched trying that out without knowing of a Terminal program to use on the XP.

    Has Anyone got a idea how to get SEQ files readable on a XP?

    I think VINE is a CBM emulator for the XP but never experimented with it.

    It seems like I remember it wanted D64 files and I never have done any of
    them.

    Many years ago I tried learning how to use ARC and SDA files.
    Yes, Long time ago.

    Any Ideas? THANKS!



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  • From K-Guide@1:130/230 to All on Sun Apr 14 08:08:24 2019
    On Sat 13-Apr-2019 10:13p, Ed Vance@1:2320/105.0 wrote:
    A thought occured to me to try a Terminal program for XP on that pc and
    use Bob's Term Pro on the C=64 pc and use a Telephone Line Cord from the Modems on the two computers to send SEQ files on to the XP.

    A Null Modem comes to mind but I haven't researched trying that out
    without
    knowing of a Terminal program to use on the XP.

    This process will work as the two terminal programs will allow you to transfter
    the files so long as the both suppor the same transfer protocols.

    Has Anyone got a idea how to get SEQ files readable on a XP?

    I use a product called ZoomFloppy. It allows you to connect a CBM drive 1541, 1571, 1581, etc to a windows computer via USB. Then use can use something like
    OpenCBM to make a copy of the disks into D64, D71 and D81 disks.

    I think VINE is a CBM emulator for the XP but never experimented with it.

    WinVice is the most common emulator that I use and it works really well.

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  • From Ed Vance@1:2320/105 to K-Guide on Sun Apr 14 16:50:00 2019
    04-14-19 08:08 K-Guide wrote to All about Re: 1541 Files to a XP
    Howdy! K-Guide,

    @MSGID: <5CB34B37.3060.cbm@capitolcityonline.net>
    On Sat 13-Apr-2019 10:13p, Ed Vance@1:2320/105.0 wrote:
    A thought occured to me to try a Terminal program for XP on that pc and use Bob's Term Pro on the C=64 pc and use a Telephone Line Cord from the Modems on the two computers to send SEQ files on to the XP.

    A Null Modem comes to mind but I haven't researched trying that out without
    knowing of a Terminal program to use on the XP.

    This process will work as the two terminal programs will allow you to transfter the files so long as the both suppor the same transfer protocols.

    Has Anyone got a idea how to get SEQ files readable on a XP?

    I use a product called ZoomFloppy. It allows you to connect a CBM
    drive 1541, 1571, 1581, etc to a windows computer via USB. Then use
    can use something like OpenCBM to make a copy of the disks into D64,
    D71 and D81 disks.

    I've seen the ZoomFloopy advertised.
    Can't recall if it works with the CBM Serial Port or have to install it
    inside the 1541 case.

    I will look to see if I can use OpenCBM without buying the ZoomFloppy if
    I want to try to make a D64 file.

    I haven't used the C=64 much lately, but last time I turned it on I could
    still Load Programs from my Floppy Disks.

    I think VINE is a CBM emulator for the XP but never experimented with it.

    WinVice is the most common emulator that I use and it works really
    well.

    I couldn't remember the correct name for the Emulator.
    All I could remember is the name started with the Letter 'V'.

    Thanks! for writing.



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  • From Al DeRosa@1:267/157 to Ed Vance on Sun Apr 14 21:28:02 2019
    On 14 Apr 2019, Ed Vance said the following...


    I've seen the ZoomFloopy advertised.
    Can't recall if it works with the CBM Serial Port or have to install it inside the 1541 case.

    I will look to see if I can use OpenCBM without buying the ZoomFloppy if
    I want to try to make a D64 file.

    I haven't used the C=64 much lately, but last time I turned it on I could still Load Programs from my Floppy Disks.

    I think VINE is a CBM emulator for the XP but never experimented with


    It works with the CBM Serial port. I have one which I have a 1541 hooked up
    to it and it is hooked up to my PC.. Works great...

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