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Consider Gotek as the generic drive name. There are two versions of the FDD emulator. One is HxC2001 and the other is Flash Floppy. There is a lot of animosity between the two projects. HxC2001 believes FF stole some of the programming. FF&#039;s view is that the code was sitting in an open source GIT so he used it. The HxC2001 version requires a license and payment for the license. The FF version does not need a license or payment. Hence the FF software is the most popular. I guess we&#039;re all …</description>
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Connecting Classic Computers

If you want to live the real life of 8-bit madness you need to track down an old tube TV. Connecting them to the Atari or C64 is amazingly easy.

	*  RCA2RF
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