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From: Varga Viktor
Date: 1999-12-26
Subject: re: Tape interface.
>
> Mart T~nso schrieb:
>
> > Merry xmas and 2000 and so on but there is one thing that wont let me sleep
> > I haven't had a disk-drive for a long-long time any more, and the old tired
> > c64 tape died few weeks ago.. (i used it with plus/4)
> >
> > So... Someone once was talking about using audio CD's with p4 (play 'em into
> > cassette port)
> > So theoretically, if it is possible to do this, it should be possible to use
> > regular tape-recorder to do the same thing.
> > But now p4 has those motor-control lines...
> > And so on and on...
> >
> > Has anybody done it? Do you have an idea how to do it?
> >
> > ---
> > Thaz all folks!
> >
> > TM.
> > --this message went through the plus4@c64.rulez.org emailing list---
>
> Hi Mart,
> Years ago, Marco Polo got an interface for a Audio-CD-Player to the
> cassette
> port and also a CD for the C64. He said, it is so slow like a datasette
> and at
> that time he had also no CD-RW to try it at the +4. I don't know if he
> still
> has the interface.
> Merry X-Mas to all and a happy new year !!!!!!!!!

There was a Raibow Arts games collectoin sold with a tape-interface. The programs are stored on the cd like on the tape. U must plug the interface to the tape port, and jack into the cd player audio out slot. if you type load, and start the cd playing the program loaded into the c64 memory.thats all that i konow about the interface.

victory

HNY!

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