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(26 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

Jellica wrote:

u probably just need to put the .prg file or the disk image on the disk. the little files are probably example songs or instruments. .sid files are songs saved in sid format.

mm but:

is that a pic of the disk you are trying to use?

c64 disks are different:

idk maybe you are jokin? smile

there are peeps around that can put c64 progs on disks for you if you ask nicely.

Well I actually have a 1581 drive which takes the 3 1/2 floppy...will that work for tracking?

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(29 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

rygD wrote:

Are you still considering fixing up the other one?

I was wondering that the other day. My options are to either fix it up, keep it for parts or sell it as is...

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(26 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

I have a working C64 now. I'm just waiting on a new power cord for my 1581 floppy drive to come in the mail and I'll be all set to start experimenting and learning how to utilize it.

And I'll be honest...this thread is a blatant request for spoon feeding and hold holding. I'm at work right now and have access to a computer with a floppy drive. What files need to be put on the floppy in order to run Sid Wizard? The Sid Wizard site has some files available for download but there's also a Zip file on Sourceforge that contains hundreds of little files in it...I'm assuming the .sid files are sound presets?

Thanks in advance guys.

The 1581 takes 3 1/2 inch floppies.

boaconstructor wrote:

Omg I'm dying.

Invisible Robot Hands wrote:
boaconstructor wrote:

I wanna get this guy stoned

Like, beat with rocks?

Limitbreak wrote:

I can't lie...I'm almost tempted to buy his DMG just to have it...because this post has gone so far and become so absurd.

You all have made this DMG special and oddly desirable.

"Yeah, man. I totally bought the americastreamboy. It looks like shit but you should have seen the thread that went along with it."

Thats exactly how the conversation would go lol.

I can't lie...I'm almost tempted to buy his DMG just to have it...because this post has gone so far and become so absurd.

You all have made this DMG special and oddly desirable.

I notice that the Buy It Now option has disappeared from the listing.

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(29 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

I thought I would bump this thread and show you guys what I picked up last night because all of you have been super helpful thus far.

I met a guy in my town that collects every video game console and computer imaginable. He traded me this working C64 and floppy drive for a spare backlit/prosounded DMG I had. He didn't have any use for the C64 because he didn't have the cables for it...and I do. I should have taken a picture of his closet, it was amazing. He's interested in making chip too so maybe we'll have a new face posting on the forums soon.

americasteam7 wrote:
katsumbhong wrote:

People like you over flood the market with overpriced goods. You are price gouging the community.

Your gameboy is worth maybe $70-$80 shipped.

There will not be a bidding war on it where someone will want it for $250.

Why are you trying to rip us off?

Also how the heck did you find my profile on replaypoker????

Let me Google that for you.

stargazer wrote:

Looks good man, glad it worked out for you. Isn't the texture nice?

It really is. I was pleasantly surprised by it's quality.

I love everything about this.

Thanks Stargazer! Evidently I didn't cut enough off of the bottom so it overlapped just a tad...but I think it looks pretty sweet regardless.

I just got my shipping confirmation and tracking number emailed to me. I was kinda starting to worry a little bit because I hadn't heard anything for a about two weeks since I ordered...but based on the email conversations I had with them today they seem like pretty reliable, nice people over at INL. Can't wait to get this damn cart.

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(27 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

I'm so used to the original that it would be uncomfortable to try and use anything else.