4mat wrote:I'd recommend before you splash out on hardware try Goat Tracker or doing something through an emulator first. You'd be surprised how many people don't like the interfaces on c64 stuff in general, coupled with the clunky DOS. As an alternative you can do the work on emulator and save to tape using PSID64 and WAV-PRG for ultra low-budget conversion.
Ditto on the icky C64 man-machine interface. For me, the big turn offs are: sloppy feeling keyboard that is confusing to use, 1541 series drives that are quite slow and often need maintenance, and the sheer space and weight of keeping the hardware around. Be prepared to put a good amount of time and effort into learning the quirks of the various operating systems, fiddling with hardware and doing repairs, especially to PSUs and drives. Weigh all that and see if the benefit is worth it to you. To me there are a few pleasurable vintage computers to bother with maintaining and using on a regular basis, and C64 isn't one. Just my opinion.
EDIT: If, however, you decide to use original hardware, I have a couple of 1541 disk drives which need a new home. Let me know.
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