Interessante tabella nata in una discussione su comp.sys.cbm:
http://groups.google.com/group/comp.sys.cb...56?dmode=sourceStar Commander and XE1541
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Pros: Tons of features, works with many file formats and inside D64/T64,
excellent documentation.
Cons: Requires rebooting to DOS so you lose long filenames, NTFS,
networking, etc.
Approximate Cost: $15 for XE1541 and $5 for the 1541. Possibly $10 for a
dedicated DOS computer.
cbm4win with GUI and XM1541
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(Disclaimer: I wrote the GUI)
Pros: Works within Windows, point+click. Copy single files or D64 images.
Cons: Can't edit D64s etc or copy single files from them. D64 copy is slow
(about 3 minutes)
Approximate Cost: $15 for XM1541 and $5 for the 1541.
CDROM and IDE64
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Pros: Ideal for mass transfer.
Cons: IDE64 doesn't work with D64s directly. Only works to transfer files
from the PC to the C64. IDE64 is pretty expensive.
Approximate Cost: ~$150 for IDE64 and $20 for a CD-ROM drive.
IDE64 PCLink
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Pros: Server runs in Windows or Linux. You can copy files to/from the C64,
or just run directly off the PC hard drive. Perfect for cross-development.
Cons: IDE64 doesn't work with D64s directly. IDE64 is pretty expensive.
Approximate Cost: ~$150 for IDE64 and $10 for parts for the custom cable.
WarpCopy64
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Pros: Blindingly fast. Read a D64 in 22 seconds. Read/write individual
files. Uses Ethernet for maximum 1337ness.
Cons: Write is very slow on NTSC systems. RR and RR-Net are expensive.
Sometimes flaky.
Approximate Cost: 100 Euros
MMC64
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(Disclaimer, I don't own one, so this is based on online reviews)
Pros: Super easy to organize and write files with your PC.
Cons: Read only, no multi-file or direct D64 support.
Approximate Cost: 50 Euros
Null Modem with Terminal Programs
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Pros: Well established method.
Cons: Can be slow depending on serial interface. Tedious copying multiple
files.
Approximate cost: $50 for a Turbo232, (can sometimes be found cheaper used),
$5 for null modem cable.