You can use all types of files from the PC file system on the SD card directly, with LOAD, OPEN, etc. Furthermore, disk images like *.d64 files can be mounted with the CD command. The CD command also allows to navigate into subdirectories of the PC file system. The current menu loaders support the CD command as well.Judge Drokk wrote:What kind of file types will this device handle on the Vic?
The ftp server at zimmers.net is a good starting point. Besides, you're not going to find a complete resource anytime soon, as new programs and games are made for the VIC-20 even nowadays.Is there a good place to find "All the Vic 20" programs ever made" all in one place?
zimmers has them sorted by RAM requirements.If they're segregated into rom sizes that would be cool to (3k-8k-16k etc).
Besides, the terminus "ROM" is console speak, and does apply to the VIC-20 only inthusfar ROM images of cartridges are involved. The majority of programs and games which are loaded routinely into the RAM of the computer are not ROMs!
A VIC-1001 with the original PCB perhaps. However, these where produced for NTSC country only, and most of them localised to Japan.Is there anything more/less/ desirable than a German VC-20 (without the "i as opposed to any other revision of the machine?