I'd like to play Ultima V in VICE. This game came on four double-sided disks, which entailed a lot of disk-swapping. But if memory serves, the
C128 version of the game supported up to two drives, and if the drives
were 1571s, the game would automatically read the correct side of the
disk for you. So with two 1571s, instead of one 1541, you could cut the number of disk swaps by factor of 4.
The problem is that the only disk images of the game I have are .d64
images of the eight individual sides. Is there any way of combining two
.d64 images into a single .d71 image? Or is my only option to buy a
floppy drive capable of reading double-sided disks and the requisite
imaging software, and then manually re-image all the physical disks?
On Fri, 31 Jan 2020 12:41:00 +0100, Tristan Miller wrote:
I'd like to play Ultima V in VICE. This game came on four double-sided
disks, which entailed a lot of disk-swapping. But if memory serves, the
C128 version of the game supported up to two drives, and if the drives
were 1571s, the game would automatically read the correct side of the
disk for you. So with two 1571s, instead of one 1541, you could cut the
number of disk swaps by factor of 4.
The problem is that the only disk images of the game I have are .d64
images of the eight individual sides. Is there any way of combining two
.d64 images into a single .d71 image? Or is my only option to buy a
floppy drive capable of reading double-sided disks and the requisite
imaging software, and then manually re-image all the physical disks?
The 8bitguy on YouTube just released a video about Commodore disk
drives. The 1571 head two heads, thus could read both sides of a floppy without turning it around, if made for the C128.
It also could read C64 (.d64) disks. But in the 1541 you would turn
around a disk to read the other side. That means that a 1571 could not
read the second side as the rotation of the disk would be the wrong way
(you would not turn the disk around as on a 1541). Thus I don't think
it's possible to run a double-sided 1541 disk on the C128 using a 1571
drive.
Dear all,
I'd like to play Ultima V in VICE. This game came on four double-sided disks, which entailed a lot of disk-swapping. But if memory serves, the C128 version of the game supported up to two drives, and if the drives
were 1571s, the game would automatically read the correct side of the
disk for you. So with two 1571s, instead of one 1541, you could cut the number of disk swaps by factor of 4.
The problem is that the only disk images of the game I have are .d64
images of the eight individual sides. Is there any way of combining two .d64 images into a single .d71 image? Or is my only option to buy a
floppy drive capable of reading double-sided disks and the requisite imaging software, and then manually re-image all the physical disks?
Greetings.
On 31/01/2020 20.06, Andreas Kohlbach wrote:
On Fri, 31 Jan 2020 12:41:00 +0100, Tristan Miller wrote:
I'd like to play Ultima V in VICE. This game came on four double-sided
disks, which entailed a lot of disk-swapping. But if memory serves, the >>> C128 version of the game supported up to two drives, and if the drives
were 1571s, the game would automatically read the correct side of the
disk for you. So with two 1571s, instead of one 1541, you could cut the >>> number of disk swaps by factor of 4.
The problem is that the only disk images of the game I have are .d64
images of the eight individual sides. Is there any way of combining two >>> .d64 images into a single .d71 image? Or is my only option to buy a
floppy drive capable of reading double-sided disks and the requisite
imaging software, and then manually re-image all the physical disks?
The 8bitguy on YouTube just released a video about Commodore disk
drives. The 1571 head two heads, thus could read both sides of a floppy
without turning it around, if made for the C128.
It also could read C64 (.d64) disks. But in the 1541 you would turn
around a disk to read the other side. That means that a 1571 could not
read the second side as the rotation of the disk would be the wrong way
(you would not turn the disk around as on a 1541). Thus I don't think
it's possible to run a double-sided 1541 disk on the C128 using a 1571
drive.
Ah, so maybe I was misremembering about not having to flip the disks.
I think VICE allows you to create a list of disk images and then swap
between these with a shortcut key, so that's probably another avenue
for me to try.
It also could read C64 (.d64) disks. But in the 1541 you would turn
around a disk to read the other side. That means that a 1571 could not
read the second side as the rotation of the disk would be the wrong way
(you would not turn the disk around as on a 1541). Thus I don't think
it's possible to run a double-sided 1541 disk on the C128 using a 1571
drive.
Andreas Kohlbach <ank@spamfence.net> writes:
It also could read C64 (.d64) disks. But in the 1541 you would turn
around a disk to read the other side. That means that a 1571 could not
read the second side as the rotation of the disk would be the wrong way
(you would not turn the disk around as on a 1541). Thus I don't think
it's possible to run a double-sided 1541 disk on the C128 using a 1571
drive.
It's an interesting question. Apparently the Ultima V C64 release had
the C128 stuff built in. No idea how this issue was actually handled? As
I understand it, floppies in 1571 format would've confused a 1541.
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