Comments by "a4000t" (@a4000t) on "Veronica Explains"
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@Roboto129 There were several ways to speed it up,must used a EPYX fastload cartridge,well worth the $30 price,they did ok. there was action replay cart with fastloader but most common early on was a jiffydos rom, u replaced the c64 kernal rom with. it was excellent. As for hard drive interfaces,early on there was a hack to adopt some ISA pc harddrive controller card to c64 to do a homemade HD hack(used MFM or RLL hd i think). As for parallel cables, Datel made it originally for copying,but soon it was figured out how to use it for parallel loading,this cable was soldered to a 6522 chip in the 1541 and hooked to the cart port(or was it the user port)?. A dozen companies also made different floppy drives too. like SFD.. You could also use iEEE-488 drives with a interface for c64. the sky was the limit of stuff available and if you were inventive or had some money you could do anything. I still have the X-10 home control interface for c64 and modules for lights,appliances,etc. later as geos came out,there was a parallel printer cable called Geocable you could make or buy that allowed printing to my hp 5L laser printer.
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