This was cutting edge tech… I remember the excitement of replacing floppy discs with CDRs…

  • Rose@slrpnk.net
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    19 days ago

    The tape drive has a hole on the top for adjusting the azimuth, but one of my friends basically just removed the top cover entirely for easier access to the screw. I did that too for some particularly tricky tapes.

    Another of my friends had basically an unearthly knack of adjusting this stuff. Dude would just walk up to the tape drive, masterfully tweak the screw for a second, and it’d work. Which makes no sense.

    This was all a kind of mysterious part of the Commodore 64 culture to me. Because I had a floppy drive and that’s what I obviously preferred to use.

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      19 days ago

      Dude would just walk up to the tape drive, masterfully tweak the screw for a second, and it’d work.

      Me too! For some reason I was the only guy in school who could do that. Fun times. 😊

      Because I had a floppy drive and that’s what I obviously preferred to use.

      In the beginning these were not available. Also I remember them costing the same as the C64 itself. As soon as I could afford one I got one obviously.

      I just another item that could a generational riddle: the hole-punch that made your one-sided floppy two-sided.