Author: | indiehouse (registered user: 9 posts ) | |
Date: | Thu, Jan 30th, 2014 @ 05:32 ( . ) |
Hey guys, I have just recently gotten on board archiving C64 disks and have had limited success running OpenCBM through Terminal to create d64 images. I realise copy protection poses a huge problem for OpenCBM and so Nibtools is my next stop. I am days away from finishing my parallel mod on my 1541-II drive and am wondering if there is a beginner's guide on how to start out. I have a pretty descent library of C64 originals and am keen to preserve them as soon as I can. So far I have read a bunch of articles and posts on types of copy protection, and the different releases of Nibtools and how users have had mixed results. It seems things are more complex than I first anticipated and would like to start on the right foot. Any suggestions? Cheers, Rob |
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