But why do you need a converter? Simply put, a raw .D64 file is a snapshot of a floppy disk’s magnetic flux data. The Commodore computer expects that data to come through a serial disk drive (like the 1541). However, the EasyFlash cartridge interacts directly with the system’s memory bus and ROM space.
: It is a staple for users of the Sidekick64 , Kung Fu Flash, and the original EasyFlash 3 hardware.
: It supports various disk formats, including extended .d64 files (up to 40 tracks) and high-capacity .d81 images.