Quote from: BSC on Today at 20:20I have a few Maxell disks which are still shrink-wrapped and in 100% mint condition. Might sell them for a completely excessive price10 of them boxed, original. Perhaps I would swap for a Porsche 959. :-)
Quote from: McArti0 on Today at 15:56No multiplexer can swap bits.
Quote from: Bryce on Today at 18:37I fully agree,
Quote from: Xyphoe on Today at 17:58Oh that's brilliant! Thank you!! <3Yes, the list is updated regularly, once a year
(By the way, I was getting my list and checking from the CPC Wiki page as per the 1st post on this thread - https://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php/Converted_GX4000_Software - it's not listed there so I guess the list isn't maintained regularly)
Quote from: dodogildo on Today at 17:13Quote from: abalore on Today at 16:00Well, mostly true but not for 5 1/4 discs, all my 5 1/4 discs still work perfectly. They are super reliable.I totally agree. My family's Amstrad PC 1512's 5" 1/4 floppies were never failed us back in the day. We used to take daily backups on same floppies for years and they always hold intact. I can hardly say the same for my 3" discs. It's the format or the drive itself, not sure. But they keep having bad sectors nonstop.
Quote from: McArti0 on Today at 15:56No multiplexer can swap bits.
1111 0000
To
0000 0000
And
0000 1111
To
1111 0000
Quote from: iXien on Today at 15:14Quote from: Xyphoe on Today at 13:11OH yes, I did hear about that.No problem @Xyphoe , Cyrille just recolored our patched version. You can find our original patch with standard colours here (and it is the English version) : https://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/index.php?msg=249597
Sorry, I meant to say - the original CPC colours (no offence to Cyrille, but I prefer the look there) and if possible the UK / English language version? I can make do though for a while, I'll completely understand if there's no rush to do this version. Thank you for your reply
Quote from: abalore on Today at 16:00Well, mostly true but not for 5 1/4 discs, all my 5 1/4 discs still work perfectly. They are super reliable.I totally agree. My family's Amstrad PC 1512's 5" 1/4 floppies were never failed us back in the day. We used to take daily backups on same floppies for years and they always hold intact. I can hardly say the same for my 3" discs. It's the format or the drive itself, not sure. But they keep having bad sectors nonstop.
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