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In the "CPU SPEED?" thread, Ron wrote on Sun, 25 May 2003 08:32

Oh, and the Commodore floppy drive (1541) had 8k of its own internal memory, and its own CPU. Many games for the C64 had copy protection systems that relied on 'encrypting' all tracks on the floppy, except the directory track, which contained a decoder program. Once the decoder program was loaded into the floppy drives RAM/CPU and ran there, it could then read the rest of the floppy, which could contain hidden 'burned' spots that the copy protection would check for, causing the drive head to bang against its stop. Nasty sound, and potentially damaging to the drive itself.

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Yeah, but weren't the games just far more wonderful back in them days? My first computer was a Commodore 64, and well do I remember the 1541 floppy drive, the really annoying copy-protection, and the endless piles of piracy software (also pirated). "Hmmm, even Doctor Hacker IV didn't copy it - I don't know where to go from here - wait, did we try Quick Hacker VII yet? Smasher II & III? Darn."

It wasn't that I was too cheap to buy the software - being single, living in military barracks and having no bills to pay, there was no other more preferable way to spend my paycheck. It was more a matter of not being able to find the game for sale anywhere. I bought EVERY game I seen hit the shelves, and for a time, they were ALL good. I remember many occasions never getting up from the computer except as briefly as possible to eat or go to the bathroom, going 3 days without any sleep (stone cold sober), because I couldn't leave the new game I'd just gotten. "Microprose Pirates!" was one of those. Awesome. Smile "Microprose Pirates! Gold" for the IBM, on the other hand, wasn't.

I don't recall any lousy games back then - only the occasional brand new game disk that would never run on YOUR machine, but might run on your friends machine on maybe 1 out of 7 attempts. Or vice versa. It was just a matter of patience...

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