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From: Dragos on 18 Apr 2008 18:12 > > Also I put out $200.00 to get a MMC replay and accessories to make > a .d64 its not much to ask? > I spent $5 on an xe cable to make d64s, perhaps there is a flaw in your logic. archive, left laying around, however you want to spin it to make you look good.
From: worldlam on 18 Apr 2008 18:26 On Apr 18, 3:12 pm, Dragos <mglad...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > Also I put out $200.00 to get a MMC replay and accessories to make > > a .d64 its not much to ask? > > I spent $5 on an xe cable to make d64s, perhaps there is a flaw in > your logic. archive, left laying around, however you want to spin it > to make you look good. I dont have Parallel Ports and they are obsolete anyhow. New Dell's only have USB's and I think Jens Schönfeld makes a great product and where this industry be without them making up to date products. If you have no interest in this BBS why make any posts about it. You seem to follow me around and always have something negative to say. If I had my choice I would ship back the SFD and MSD drives I bought from you back in April 07. You sure were there to take my money what $400 bucks? What is your problem? It's people like you that dosent want me to release anything for FREE.
From: Dragos on 18 Apr 2008 18:35 Feel free to ship them back :) you are welcome to release them for free. You made a ridiculous claim about how expensive it is for you to make d64s. You really are a piece of work, shipping games in padded envelopes by default, that says to buyers "I don't think enough of you to protect your purchase" Poor you, people unjustly harass you at every turn, whatever will you do?
From: worldlam on 18 Apr 2008 18:43 On Apr 18, 3:35 pm, Dragos <mglad...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Feel free to ship them back :) you are welcome to release them for > free. You made a ridiculous claim about how expensive it is for you > to make d64s. You really are a piece of work, shipping games in > padded envelopes by default, that says to buyers "I don't think enough > of you to protect your purchase" > > Poor you, people unjustly harass you at every turn, whatever will you > do? I am begging you to come harrass me in person you want my address?
From: Peter Schepers on 18 Apr 2008 18:42 In article <80d0e5a4-e3ee-4b3c-8b71-1387a9a5a742(a)m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com>, Jerry Kurtz <jerrykurtz(a)gmail.com> wrote: >On Apr 18, 10:15�am, worldlam <sa...(a)holosupplies.com> wrote: >> >> Still need the code unblitzed as Peter said he is not able to do >that. > >@Worldlam - I thought I saw Deblitz on that Blitz disk I sent you??? I hunted down every Unblitz and Deblitz I could find. None of them worked (under Vice). They all simply crash or hang. The assumption here is that this BBS is Blitzed. Do you know this for sure, Worldlam? (I really wish I had kept my notes and programs for deblitzing. I worked on this for an entire summer on both Austro-comp and Petspeed and I know Blitz is similar. Unfortunately I have nothing now. I had lists of pseudo-opcodes, most of the engine decoded and a working deblitzer. Doh!) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Peter Schepers, | Author of : 64COPY, The C64 EMU file converter Info Systems & Technology | http://www.64copy.com University of Waterloo, | My opinion is not likely that of the Waterloo, Ontario, Canada | University, its employees, or anybody (519) 888-4567 ext 36347 | on this planet. Too bad!
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