From: Steppe (steppe_at_demodungeon.com)
Date: 2005-06-21 12:08:32
Hi Antitrack,
if you have an XMP or XEP Adapter there's Markus Brenners mnib
(www.d81.de), a DOS based nibbler that is pretty good in archiving
original copy protected games in G64. Pete Rittwage, the maintainer of
the C64 Preservation Project (http://rittwage.com/c64pp/) has developped
this further to cope with even more protection flavours, but is only
spreading the improved version upon request. I suggest you write him an
email to peter@rittwage.com and help him to complete his archive of
already over 1000 titles.
Regards,
Stephan
Antitrack@networld.at schrieb:
> Hi Dudes,
>
> You surely all remember the famous "Burstnibbler" and its variations.
> This was a great program helping us to make copies of protected disks.
>
> Nowadays, you would want to archieve protected disks on the PC so you
> could burn them to CD, etc.
>
> What software exists to facilitate making and archieving GCR-lowlevel stuff?
> I heard about a copier for the Catweasel-hardware called Arjuna.
> Is it good? Does it do the job supposed to do? Does it fail on certain
> protections?
>
> Hasn't anyone modded a Burstnibbler so we could save all the tracks in
> GCR-Code to disks much in the ZIP-style (1! 2! 3! 4!filenames) ?
>
> Yours
> ATT
>
>
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