I have a complaint about that. It's labled the singing 1541 drive but it was using a 3 1/2" disk!!! That is no 1541 they are screwing up.
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I have a complaint about that. It's labled the singing 1541 drive but it was using a 3 1/2" disk!!! That is no 1541 they are screwing up.
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I think you misunderstood. The Star Wars one is in reponse to the singing 1541 drive video. If you click the 1541 link you will get the one for that drive.
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I stand corrected. Sorry about that.
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I also always liked the sound of the 1541 drive, sometimes it made so much weird and loud noise that you had to fear your floppy disk would fall into pieces inside the drive itself.
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You could always tell a Commodore from all others because whilst the rest were quietly reading and writing to their disks the Commodore machines were making themselves heard.![]()
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I always found the noisiness of the C64 drive comforting as you always knew when it was still working.
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