Hello,
I just wanted to give you an update. I finally could grab a working
C128D and got the software (and found out how the C64 disk works on a
C128D...) . The next step will be to install a SD2IEC drive in the
C128D, and after that I hope to be able to provide the *.d64 file.
I haven't yet connected the SSS to the Commodore, because I first have
to overhaul it, but working with this old program was really a flash
back. All navigation is done by key shortcuts and calling a subroutine
makes the floppy working for minutes... :-)
Florian
Am 01.06.2015 um 10:26 schrieb
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>>> I bought a 8-voice Doepfer Sound Sampler System (not the A-112, but the
>>> one from 1984). Since I owned already a one voice system, I thought that
>>> I would have the C64 diskettes too. But unfortunately it seems, that I
>>> have given them away. I asked Dieter and Chris already and they promised
>>> to have a look in their "archive", but maybe someone here has those
>>> diskettes too, and maybe even still a working C64 with Diskdrive...
>>>
>>> If yes I would really appreciate if you could make me a copy.
>> If anyone does have this, they should probably ask Dieter if he'd like to host a copy of the .d64 online somewhere. It's
>> always nice when things can be preserved for future generations, and it's something that should be easier with software,
>> given how easily copied it is.
> Of course we would do this. But I have no idea how to copy the data of a C64 disk so that it can be published on our website (and
> the other way round too for the user: i.e. how to copy the data on a C64 disk). I'm sure there are such tools but I'm not familiar
> with them.
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> Best wishes
> Dieter Doepfer
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