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[Bad Memory] Making backup disks

Postby roadsoup » March 15th, 2012, 11:52 am

I had the Commodore 64 version. When I first got it I didn't realize I had to have four blank disks before I could start. My game playing time was delayed. I had to go to the store and buy blank disks.
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Re: Making backup disks

Postby Logan_5 » March 16th, 2012, 10:30 am

Ah yes, the days of the floppy disk. Some other thread reminded me that you also to backup a floppy to make a backup save to avoid the autosave. I had an entire box of disks for this and Bardstale.
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Re: Making backup disks

Postby Snake Vargas » March 17th, 2012, 2:26 pm

Floppies deifinitely had their drawbacks. Like not working anymore today. My disks no longer go beyond the intro screens for the games :((

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But the purr of that 5.25" drive is forever seared into my mind. :cry:
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Re: Making backup disks

Postby Celtic927 » March 31st, 2012, 10:34 am

AH the PURR of that 5-1/4 Drive...I remember me and my bro taking what seemed like an hour to make those disks
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Re: Making backup disks

Postby Drool » March 31st, 2012, 8:49 pm

Four disks? Pah! I used two. You just had to use a hole-punch to make a notch on the other side, then you could use both sides of the disc. Just had to be careful you didn't punch through the disc itself.
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Re: Making backup disks

Postby Ranger Tom » June 11th, 2012, 6:45 am

Snake Vargas wrote:Floppies deifinitely had their drawbacks. Like not working anymore today. My disks no longer go beyond the intro screens for the games :((

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But the purr of that 5.25" drive is forever seared into my mind. :cry:



I pulled mine out a couple weeks ago and was surprised to see that they still worked. I wonder what the life expectancy is on those old disks.
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Re: Making backup disks

Postby Woolfe » June 12th, 2012, 12:16 am

Drool wrote:Four disks? Pah! I used two. You just had to use a hole-punch to make a notch on the other side, then you could use both sides of the disc. Just had to be careful you didn't punch through the disc itself.


Hole punch.... Luxury.... In my day I used a sharp knife and another disc turned over. :D
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Re: Making backup disks

Postby copter » September 6th, 2012, 3:08 pm

I used to make so many copies of those discs so I could replay levels and get more loot. Good times!
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