There is the IDE64 which allows you to hookup IDE
drive,
CD/DVD-ROMS and Compact Flash cards. Plus the creator is working
on an ethernet adapter that would attach to it. Right now the IDE64
board is in its fourth revision.
Now that is interesting, is this a board you can buy somehow, or do you have
to build it yourself?
While trying to figure that one out, I ran across a *VERY* interesting
website:
http://www.64hdd.com/64hdd.html This is for a piece of software
that turns an MS-DOS PC into a Commodore Disk drive, plus it can handle D64
files. I think this is the route I might end up going.
There is also the Retro Replay cartridge (a program
freezer) which has an addon called the RR-Net that gives you a
10Mbps (yes I know the C64 can't move that much data!) ;) ethernet port.
This is supported by the Contiki OS which is set to move to V2.0.
Cheers,
Bryan
I must confess I'm not totally clear on why I would want this. The Retro
Replay cartridge looks cool, but what does the RR-Net addon get me? Can I
use it with Quantum Link Reloaded? It looks like it can probably be used to
make disk images of existing floppies, or write disk images back out to
floppies, but I'm honestly not sure on that one.
Zane