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Yet for me I could not get it to work, it didn't matter how many times I clicked a TAP file (Tapes) it would give me a garbled screen and or completely black. Tap files from the SD, as the developer puts it "The first SD2IEC in the world with TAP support INCLUDED!".
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It also features a reset switch, play/stop button, disk swap, volume control for tapes, a jumper to change the drive number and of cause the tape port and serial port connection which is a must.īut that was all well and good, the real reason I wanted to have this, apart from the looks was the ability to load. It also looks far more impressive than my HxC SD that I use on my Amstrad! Not only can you plug the datasette into the back of the C64SD device using the adapter, but you can also daisy chain real disk drives. Moving on to the device itself, the C64SD V.30 by Manosoft is a thing of beauty, the attention to detail and how many accessories this C64SD V3.0 Princess has is beyond anything I've seen before for a SD2IEC. What I would've liked however is a DVD with all the files and games needed to run the SD device, but not to worry as they can be downloaded from the main Manosoft website. When it comes to Manosoft, they sent us a set of instructions, the C64SD V3.0 Princess and an adapter to plug your own datasette into the back of the Princess. As is the case with all of our reviews so far, none of the designers have spared the expense in packaging, making sure that you, the buyer, get the goods needed to set your device up on your C64.