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What is a G41 file? Disk image file used by Commodore 64 emulation software; saves data in the same format as a floppy disk used by the Commodore 1541 floppy disk drive, which supported 5.25" disks and was used with some older Commodore 64 systems; uses GCR (Group Code Recording) methods to save the data.

More Information G41 files can be used for running older Commodore 64 games and other programs using Commodore emulation software such as CCS64.

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What is a G41 file?

Disk image file used by Commodore 64 emulation software; saves data in the same format as a floppy disk used by the Commodore 1541 floppy disk drive, which supported 5.25" disks and was used with some older Commodore 64 systems; uses GCR (Group Code Recording) methods to save the data.

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G41 files can be used for running older Commodore 64 games and other programs using Commodore emulation software such as CCS64.

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Updated: September 21, 2011

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What is a G41 file?
Disk image file used by Commodore 64 emulation software; saves data in the same format as a floppy disk used by the Commodore 1541 floppy disk drive, which supported 5.25" disks and was used with some older Commodore 64 systems; uses GCR (Group Code Recording) methods to save the data.