Category:Parallel cables: Difference between revisions

From ReplayResources
Jump to navigationJump to search
mNo edit summary
mNo edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
''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. Such a cable 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. 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.
{{Infobox
|name        = Infobox/doc
|bodystyle    =
|title        = Commercial cable with reset button
|titlestyle  =


A drive with a parallel cable added may also well serve faster transfers to the PC using e.g. StarCommander or NIBtools and an appropriate interface.
|image        = [[File:Parallel_Cable_Rex9795.jpg|280px|alt=Parallel Cable]]
|imagestyle  =
|caption      = as seen at [http://www.retroport.de/C64_C128_Hardware.html retroport.de]
|captionstyle =
|headerstyle  = background:#ccf;
|labelstyle  = background:#ddf;
|datastyle    =
 
|belowstyle = background:#ddf;
|below =
}}
''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 used. 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 [[:Category:Kernal_ROM|Kernal ROMs]].
 
[[Magic Formel|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.
 
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.
 
Most tasks faced on a C64 system may very well be defeated without a ''parallel cable'' especially since nowadays defacto [[:Category:Kernal_ROM|kernal rom]] speeder is [[Jiffy DOS]]. The ''cable'' however can be an excellent aid and when combined with a [[:Category:REU_RAM_Expansion_Units|RAM Expansion Unit]] you will not want to ever miss it again on any disk backup.


Most tasks faced on a C64 system may very well be defeated without a ''parallel cable'' especially since nowadays defacto [[:Category:Kernal_ROM|kernal rom]] speeder is [[Jiffy DOS]] - it can be an excellent aid though and when combined with a [[:Category:REU_RAM_Expansion_Units|RAM Expansion Unit]] you will not want to ever miss it again on any disk backup.





Revision as of 19:28, 6 June 2010

Commercial cable with reset button
Parallel Cable
as seen at retroport.de

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 used. 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.

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.

Most tasks faced on a C64 system may very well be defeated without a parallel cable especially since nowadays defacto kernal rom speeder is 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

Weblinks to programs supporting parallel cables

8bit native:

PC:


Binaries

  • tbd - maybe someone wants to do this?

Pages in category "Parallel cables"

This category contains only the following page.

Media in category "Parallel cables"

The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total.