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JLPedro
7th November 2008, 10:52
http://jeanfrancoisdelnero.free.fr/floppy_drive_emulator/

As anyone tried to build sutch interface??
Seems to be almost finished, wonder what would be te price to make 1 or 2 at home.... The SD version really makes me love it :thumbs:.

Is there any alternative to this ready to order?

Buleste
7th November 2008, 11:01
I wish my French was better but it looks cool. If he couls do a C64 version of the SD card then that would be awesome but the Amiga version is a pretty cool alternative to our aging and dusty floppy drives.

Demon Cleaner
7th November 2008, 12:39
I already posted this a long time ago, and never heard of it again, I thought the project was already dead. Good to hear it's still alive.

Tiago
7th November 2008, 14:19
Looks nice, but my french.... is there any info in english?

JLPedro
7th November 2008, 15:55
http://www.sensi.org/~tnt23/megadrive/

This one looks even better but no info on how to build one yourself.

Demon Cleaner
7th November 2008, 16:21
I just found the old site http://torlus.com/floppy/ which is also in english. If you want something translated from french into english, just ask me, but I won't translate the whole page for you :)

Buleste
10th November 2008, 15:32
I'm always wittering on about a C64 SD card 1541 emulator. and Now I've found several.
There is the MMC2IEC to be found here (http://pontoppidan.info/lars/index.php?proj=mmc2iec) for a DIY project.
Go here (http://www.nkcelectronics.com/mmc2iec-commodore-disk-drive-emulation-devic.html) for a premade one.
Go here (http://www.c64-wiki.com/index.php/SD2IEC) for a wiki on the updated version of the MMC2IEC.

Go here (http://www.djupdal.org/cbm/iecata/) for a buggy interface that allows you to add ATA HDD to your Vic-20/C64/C128.
Go here (http://www.dienstagstreff.de/de/hardware/iecata/index.php) for information on the latest version (German web page).

Demon Cleaner
11th November 2008, 05:15
Best card I know to add a HDD to your C64 is the IDE64, you can find a users guide here (http://idedos.nongnu.org/IDE64_users_guide.pdf).