Ross Archer skrev:
And if I find it somewhere on the 'net, how to get
it into
the C64? Has anyone solved that one?
I know it's got an RS232 port, so perhaps I could
write a small
BASIC program to bootstrap in the program at low speed and develop
something like an Xmodem download with the downloaded assembler.
Just wondering if anyone has
a better way to get software from 'net to C64, and knows a good
source for same. Maybe a cave full of cartridges like the
Atari has exists out there... :)
Try to have a look in ftp.funet.fi:/pub/cbm/crossplatform/transfer/.
If you've really got an RS-232 interface, try a nullmodem and Over5 (available
both in Amiga and Linux versions, perhaps a Windows port, too), which has a
short BASIC RS-232 transfer program listing so that you might download a real
terminal emulator for further transfers. In other cases, there are a lot of
cables for connecting the 1541 to every kind of computer out there, or as a
last-ditch effort, wav-prg (Windows and Linux versions exist) which will
output a T64 or binary file as tape signals for recording on datasette and
loading on the C64.
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