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On Mon 8-Feb-2021 5:52p, Gary Mcculloch@1:154/50.0 wrote:
Also, if you run iut on real hardware, a uiec/sd drive would do
the job. You can find one at store.go4retro.com
I use both the uiec/sd for the C64 BBS and the CMD emulation for the C128 BBS. They both work well.
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SF is correct I ran one of my BBS' with a uIEC/SD card on a Ultimate 64 for 2 plus years.. Only reason I took the board down and stopped using the card was the file structure was slowing down, meaning the directories were filling up and drive access times were very slow. Even at 24mhz from the U64 it was still slow times.. Other then that, the uIEC is an excellent "HD". I had 12 partitions on it and 32 gigs of space!
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