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Posted By

bszggg
on 2025-03-13
18:25:37
 Re: TapDancer

The spectrum using the sine sign
Commodore using the Quantity sign
So if we use a regular cassette player, that means the Quantity sign will be distorted.
That was the reason why was in the 90's plays in the television (TV shows with IT content) just spectrum games, not for in commodore.

Posted By

ScottC
on 2025-03-13
07:46:02
 Re: TapDancer

I remember trying this using Tapdancer on an Android phone, and outputting through the 3.5mm audio to a cassette adaptor playing in the datasette.

It didn't work.

Posted By

Andras
on 2025-03-11
13:53:02
 Re: TapDancer

@gerliczer I used it like this: Downloaded tapedancer on an android emulator on a laptop. I connected the laptop's audio output to a ZX Spectrum. It worked. But now I remember that the Commodore doesn't accept audio signals.Only if there is a datasette between the tapedancer and the machine... So it won't work. The solution is Tapuino.

Posted By

gerliczer
on 2025-03-11
13:27:35
 Re: TapDancer

First of all, WTH is that Tapdancer? I did found something that tells me it should be a TAP to audio converter. Is it that? headscratch And if it is, how do you expect the audio output to enter your Commodore? confused

@Andras: If he had a tapuino why would he want to use that Tapdancer thingy? confused

Posted By

Andras
on 2025-03-11
13:18:34
 Re: TapDancer

yes, it can work. volume is important when playing. I recommend the tapuino unit.

Posted By

Olly27
on 2025-03-11
12:47:44
 TapDancer

Hi, is it possible to play TAP files through Tapdancer to load onto a c16/plus 4..?

Thanks in advance..


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