Lavode,

Have you checked the internet to see if there are any Commodore/Amiga clubs 
active? Amigas may have been able to read C64 disks. If so, then I'd use an 
Amiga to burn CD's that your G5 can use. I know that there were various IBM and 
Mac cards for Amigas, and I believe there also were 5 1/4 floppies for Amigas 
as well. I would check the Commodore/Amiga enthusiasts first and see how far 
you can get, that way.

STeve

> Hi all,
>
> I was wondering if I could connect a 5 1/4" floppy drive to my G5
> somehow so I can create disk images of my Commodore disks.  I also
> have an old Celeron 433 if that would be easier, but prefer the Mac
> route.
>
> Any advice there?
>
> Thanks,
> Lavode

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