Or anyone who has already tried this stuff? It looks very useful.

What is the best way to transfer floppy's to D64 images? especially for originals. For example Chiller uses a sector error which causes the drive head to jump to the correct position to continue to load the game.Jan Lund Thomsen wrote:I got all my disks transferred to D64 images, copied the files to a MicroSD card, and bought a 1541 Ultimate-II. About three times the price of the SD2IEC, but worth every penny. Haven't experienced anything that it won't load, wheras word on the street is that the SD2IEC doesn't work with IRQ loaders.
I used to be in the "The 1541 Ultimate sure sounds nice, but 129 euros?" camp. That lasted until the guy that transferred my C64 disks brought one with him, and I got to try it out. Within hours of his departure I had ordered myself a copy, and even though I don't boot up the old breadbin on a daily basis, I still think of the 1541U as the C64 peripheral that has brought me the most value for money. And it'll keep going long after my last floppy disk has given up the ghost. Heck, only yesterday I discovered that as of Firmware 2.4 it supports EasyFlash cartridge files. Which means that I can now boot up California Games in less than 20 seconds. How amazing is that?Moad'Dib wrote:1541 Ultimate-II looks a little bit expensive. I believe that this is a perfect solution but those guys sell it in the price of gold. It is really over on a correct price...
Dear Jan we are not kids, we have wallets and bank accounts. Of course I could pay 130 euros if it would worth for me. But personally I still believe that this price is over of a possibility to a correct business. I would pay this price if there isn't any other options.Sure, not everyone has the financial wiggle-room in their budget to buy one of these gizmos. But isn't that what piggy-banks are for? Start saving up.