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by b112
1912 days ago
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I wonder about these posts citing c64 and Amiga floppy reliability issues. Was around both for 10 to 15 years, in computer clubs, ran a punter bbs, worked repairing/selling amigas for years, reliability was awesome, unless one had the rare a bad drive. Were you lot running 1541s, 71s?
Were you living under power lines, beside a power station, and your mom loved fridge magnets? :P |
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I wonder why the dichotomy. Where I was, it seems the inverse.
Data points re: 1541 reliability:
* all were early adopters, but moved to the Amiga within a year of A500 release. So there is an end-time bracket here.
* I had a VIC20, was an early C64 adopter, and most people I knew were too. So, a start time bracket.
* all drives were bought in Canada
I'm thinking, maybe source plant for drives, PLUS, maybe earlier bought drives were more robust/more expensively made. Fewer cost saving measures?
So hard to tell now. :/