Copy Corner was a great article written in INFO magazine.
Here is a great article comparing seven popular copier at the time
Above is the chart and here is the article.
This is from INFO 64 June 1985
I recently purchased this Copy-Q v3.0 disk and it came with a manual.
I already had versions: v1.1, v2.0, v2.1, but not this version.
The manual is small and the text is even SMALLER, I had to scan it in just
to read it, so here it is: the Copy-Q ManualĀ
More info about Copy-Q can be found here:
https://www.c64copyprotection.com/copy-q-1984/
Here is a video I did showing the Kracker Jax ELITE Series.
These copied the harder protections like Rapidlok and V-Max on the Commodore 64.
DOWNLOAD: Kracker JAX Elite V1 – Needs Cracked –> KJ Elite V1
The ECHO was developed by Jim Drew.
The Echo and it’s software was released before the Shadow (Megasoft)
The Echo software also because the Supercard version
From Jim Drew, “ECHO was sold for about 6 months or so (through my company called “UnderWare”) before it was renamed as Supercard and sold through Utilities Unlimited, a spin-off company that Reggie created due to the Shadow disaster which destroyed Megasoft. UnderWare had ads in Compute!, RUN, and several other magazines. I sold ECHO, X-RAY (a density display), and a few other products. ”
Conflict in Vietnam log in codes Codes
The game loads right to this screen to enter an Operational code
Click here for the codes: Conflict in Vietnam Codes