02-28-2015, 11:12 AM
I wonder if someone can help me please?
I recently received and set up my supercard pro which as far as I can see is working perfectly. The task I am attempting is to back up/extract files from my old C64 disks, most of which are simple format with straight forward files - by that I mean formatted disks created using standard BASIC commands.
I am reading them with a Chinon 5.25 drive which supports 48 and 96 TPI - and I have set it to 48. Using the default track settings, I am making G64 images. These I am attempting to load into Winvice and CCS64 without any luck. Am I being too simplistic here? should this work? I have tried all sorts of different track settings, half tracks, splice etc but I'm really unsure of the settings to use.
I still have a working C64 setup with a 1541II drive and can load/save/format successfully. I created a simple C64 disk with standard format and saved a "hello world" program on it but using the chinon/supercard setup, cannot seem to create an image to use with an emulator. This is possible isn't it?
Any suggestions?
with thanks,
Deany
I recently received and set up my supercard pro which as far as I can see is working perfectly. The task I am attempting is to back up/extract files from my old C64 disks, most of which are simple format with straight forward files - by that I mean formatted disks created using standard BASIC commands.
I am reading them with a Chinon 5.25 drive which supports 48 and 96 TPI - and I have set it to 48. Using the default track settings, I am making G64 images. These I am attempting to load into Winvice and CCS64 without any luck. Am I being too simplistic here? should this work? I have tried all sorts of different track settings, half tracks, splice etc but I'm really unsure of the settings to use.
I still have a working C64 setup with a 1541II drive and can load/save/format successfully. I created a simple C64 disk with standard format and saved a "hello world" program on it but using the chinon/supercard setup, cannot seem to create an image to use with an emulator. This is possible isn't it?
Any suggestions?
with thanks,
Deany