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Posted By
Spector on 2005-12-04 12:06:36
| Re: Download .TAP files to Tape
Gaia - how reliable do you find the WAV files created via YAPE for playback?
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Posted By
Doozer on 2005-12-01 15:18:03
| Re: Download .TAP files to Tape
Thanks for your help guys. I didn't expect so many responses!
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Posted By
Gaia on 2005-12-01 07:27:45
| Re: Download .TAP files to Tape
There have been many discussions in the past on how to do this, use the search function of the forum.
Doozer: Yape is able to create a WAV file directly. Simple follow the instructions on the top of this page with the notable exception that when the Create TAP dialog window pops up you should select 'WAV' as filetype and not 'TAP'. The resulting WAV you can then record to a real tape via your sound cards line out.
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Posted By
Sidius on 2005-12-01 04:01:15
| Re: Download .TAP files to Tape
@Doozer: Please take a look at this side:
http://markus.brenner.de/
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Posted By
C16 Chris on 2005-11-30 17:18:36
| Re: Download .TAP files to Tape
Hi
When you want play .prg on a real 264er you must have a 1541 Floppy Diskdrive and a xe or xm 1541 to conect them with a DOS PC, with Starcommander you can copy the .prg on 5 1/4" Disk for the Commodore. You can now load the .prg on your Plus/4
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Posted By
indi on 2005-11-30 17:11:41
| Re: Download .TAP files to Tape
Theoretically.... an emulator could "save" a TAP or PRG out to a WAV file, which could then be played out a normal sound card to a tap recorder.. Ask ATI nicely
PRG's can be send to a diskdrive via an X1541 data cable... ebay has lots of these usually...
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/XM1541-Data-cable-for-Commodore-1541-1571-1581-drives_W0QQitemZ8237281749QQcategoryZ3543QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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Posted By
Doozer on 2005-11-30 16:27:36
| Download .TAP files to Tape
Does anyone know how you can convert the .TAP and .PRG files to .WAV so that I can copy them onto tape to load on the Plus 4? Thanks.
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