The little I've been able to read suggests this is just the way it is, due to the ZX81's lack of porches in the video signal. So I either live with it or do a composite mod.
It also could be where the disks were stored. This set shipped from New Jersey, & nothing indicates it was anything other than new-old stock that spent virtually its entire life there. I got several other boxes from Utah with PC-XT disks in them, & there wasn't any visible damage.
Lightly related, here's an hour of someone playing a great game better than the Pac-Man Atari eventually released, which Atari sued out of the market for vaguely resembling Pac-Man, K.C. Munchkin: https://youtu.be/zwhf9pL9COo
The video is all game; no letterbox, tiles, cut-to-player, or picture-in-picture, but I was inclined to turn down the volume after a few minutes.
Atari Age is selling cartriges of what Pac-Man should have been: https://atariage.com/store/index.php?l=product_detail&p=1010 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAYuBcuvIww
My expectations were defeated at a pretty young age. Here's an Atari 2600 Pac-Man commercial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m15geAyLtVI
Toshiba T4600C repair [ - ]
Well, that's it. The heads look good & clean, & they're on right, all the cables are firmly seated right, the belt's having no trouble turning the spindle, & all but one of the boot disks I tried are good & readable. I changed drives & moved the belt to it, & same thing. The computer's just refusing to boot.
Microsoft-induced coprographica
Make backups, folks! Here's softing Microfuck's instructions: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/17143/windows-10-back-up-your-files
Microsoft-induced coprographica
How, exactly, does the most powerful Micro[computer]-Soft[ware] company in the world let a major update release to the general public with the side effect of
DELETE
FUCKING
EVERYTHING
in the locations they've spent the last 20+ years telling everyone to use!?
- https://twitter.com/coolKevinator/status/1047714803127476225
Toshiba T4600C repair [ +? ]
I got the belt back, but they sanded the new belt down to the correct width instead of replacing it. Eh, whatever works.
I installed it in one of my bad-belt floppy drives, and it's actually grabbing the spindle enough to grab the metal hub & spin the mylar disc! Progress!
But the drive isn't reading any of my boot disks. Bummer. Next step: Check the heads & hope I didn't break one.
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LRF-compliant desktop interface
If you're able to pry off the LRFs (Little Rubber Feet) without dirtying or damaging the sticky stuff & without leaving any sticky stuff behind, you can use a clean backing sheet for stickers or peel-off stick-on labels to keep the LRFs clean & easy to peel off when it comes time to put them back on the computer.
Make sure to peel off any sticker chaff first if you use a sticker sheet. You don't want to stick the LRFs to any sticker parts, only backing parts.
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