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== Weblinks to pages dealing with parallel cable construction== | == Weblinks to pages dealing with parallel cable construction== | ||
* [http://sta.c64.org/cbmpar.html Sta's Commodore Parallel Cable] construction site (includes building instructions for | * [http://sta.c64.org/cbmpar.html Sta's Commodore Parallel Cable] construction site (includes building instructions for ''Speed DOS'' and copier program compatible [http://sta.c64.org/cbmpar41c.html 1541] and [http://sta.c64.org/cbmpar71c.html 1570/1571] parallel cables) | ||
* [http://ist.uwaterloo.ca/~schepers/1541par.html Building the 1541 Internal Parallel Cable] and it's connection [http://ist.uwaterloo.ca/~schepers/c64par.html Building the C64 to Disk Drive Parallel Cable] by Peter Schepers | * [http://ist.uwaterloo.ca/~schepers/1541par.html Building the 1541 Internal Parallel Cable] and it's connection [http://ist.uwaterloo.ca/~schepers/c64par.html Building the C64 to Disk Drive Parallel Cable] by Peter Schepers |
Revision as of 22:37, 19 September 2010
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Parallel cables became popular with Speed DOS and luckily there are some good resources on the net explaining how to add such a cable to your own drive. Basically it can be added to 1541, 1541C, 1541-II, 1570, 1571 and Oceanic OC-118 / OC-118N drives and will speed up data transfer to the C64 or C128 tremendously when being software supported. A few programs and quite some backup tasks require a Speed DOS compatible parallel cable while some other programs were written for Dolphin DOS where the cable was changed slightly with version 2 and became incompatible. Other speeders requiring a parallel cable of some kind may be covered at Kernal ROMs.
Formel 64 also had a parallel cable mounted directly to the cartridge but the cable was to our knowledge only supported by the internal cartridge software. Formel 64 is still missing! :)
A drive with a parallel cable added may also well serve for faster transfers to the PC using e.g. StarCommander or NIBtools and an appropriate interface (XM-1541 comes to mind here).
Most tasks faced on a C64 system may very well be defeated without a parallel cable especially since nowadays defacto kernal rom speeder is the serially working Jiffy DOS. The cable however can be an excellent aid and when combined with a RAM Expansion Unit you will not want to ever miss it again on any disk backup.
Weblinks to pages dealing with parallel cable construction
- Sta's Commodore Parallel Cable construction site (includes building instructions for Speed DOS and copier program compatible 1541 and 1570/1571 parallel cables)
- Building the 1541 Internal Parallel Cable and it's connection Building the C64 to Disk Drive Parallel Cable by Peter Schepers
- Installing a parallel cable into the Commodore 1541-II drive and (handle this one with care) Commodore parallel transfer cable by WoMo
- Parallelkabel zur Floppybeschleunigung at hardworks.de (german instructions)
Weblinks to programs supporting parallel cables
8bit native:
- FCopy III page hosted by WoMo
- Beastie Copy V1 - 2 Parallel Drives at CSDb
- 15 Seconds Copy 35 Tracks V2.39 at CSDb
PC:
- Star Commander by STA
Binaries
- tbd - maybe someone wants to do this?
Media in category "Parallel cables"
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- Parallel Cable Rex9535 catalogue.jpg 457 × 213; 32 KB
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