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Fredrik Ramsberg wrote:
[...]
> My system utilises up to four disk
> drives to handle large stories, and an optional fifth drive to handle a
> save disk.

Granted, this is drifting further off-topic by the character, but how
does the fifth drive get addressed?  I seem to remember four being
the upper limit on C64 drives.

[...]

