Subj : Re: This echoarea To : Wilfred van Velzen From : Ed Vance Date : Sun Nov 01 2015 19:55:00 10-31-15 23:25 Wilfred van Velzen wrote to Ed Vance about Re: This echoarea Howdy! Wilfred, WvV> @MSGID: <5635FA10.141.amiga@capcity2.synchro.net> WvV> Hi, WvV> On 2015-10-31 07:18:00, Ed Vance wrote to Paul Hayton: WvV> about: "Re: This echoarea": EV> The C=64 here still works and 99+% of the floppy disks I have work EV> too. WvV> How is that possible? WvV> I have some too. But haven't tried them in 2 decades or there about. So WvV> I have no idea about their state, or even if the C=64 will start if I WvV> turn it on... ;) Off and On I've been looking for a SEQ/Text file I saved to a C=64 5-1/4" disk. I Load and List the Directory of my floppies, and look to see how many Blocks it uses, because it is a very large file that I wrote over a period of time. Of course I look at the File Name too, but I think looking for the size the file takes up on the disk will help me find it sooner. I've got disks for the C-64 stuck in several boxes and actually I can't remember any disk that I tried, that I couldn't see the Directory on it. But that might be because of Old Age setting in. I will look at a few boxes of disks each time I feel like hunting for that file, then I'll come back over to the XP box since I use it as my main pc. It would be easier if the file would just hollar and tell me where it is hiding. Try Your C=64, I'd think it would work since it boot up from ROM Chips instead of from a Hard Disk or Floppy. .... I used to be indecisive - now I'm not so sure!! --- MultiMail/MS-DOS v0.49 --- SBBSecho 2.12-Linux * Origin: CCO BBS - capcity2.synchro.net - 502-875-8938 (1:2320/105.1) .