1) Are the file extensions like .prg, .tap, and .d64 the original formats used by commodore or are they made after to make it easy to share and use files in emulators?
Basically I want to see if its worth looking into getting a 1581 disk drive and using an external usb floppy drive for my modern computer to transfer info back and forth with 3.5 floppy.
i know for a lot of rom and other such formats (like nsf) they cant work on real hardware without converting it into an appropriate extension or having a special reader software for the device.
Is this the case with the C64?
2) also mssiah... do you have to do the extra chip conversion? I really only want to use the 3 main channels without adding an extra sid chip. its kinda put me on the wall about the thing.