05-12-2020, 11:45 PM
Thanks to kimjohn for lending us these 2 tapes to be recorded. They were recorded at 44.1khz and saved as mono 16bit WAV files using Goldwave on my Win10 PC and a new portable cassette reader/writer unit.
These 2 tapes were Dick Smith Electronics original tapes. Space Invaders is a typical version of Space Invaders that we all know and enjoy. Without any filtering etc done to the captured recording, I tried loading it into MAME that emulates the System 80. At the READY prompt, type SYSTEM, then INV and after 59 seconds its loaded. type the forward slash / and hit NEW LINE and the game starts :-
Instructions are given and you press S to start and your on your way. I also recorded the captured WAV file back to a blank tape. This was then tried in my real System 80 and it roads and runs exactly as in MAME, great.
The Demonstration tape has 6 small files on side A and blank on side B of the cassette. Recorded exactly the same as above, but loading into MAME, well it just keeps loading and you never get the prompt back. No errors reported though. I wrote it to Side B of my new Space Invaders tape and tried it in my System 80. First program runs fine and you get a pic of the Dick Smith logo slowly drawn to the screen. I never tried the remaining files.
The 2 cassette inserts were also scanned as well as the tapes labels themselves which includes the loading instructions.
So today in the Vintage Repository in the new System-80\Software\Tapes folder we placed
dse_space_invaders.wav
dse_demonstration.wav
dse_space_invaders_tape.jpg <-- in the new Documentation/Pictures/Tapes folder
dse_demonstration_tape.jpg
These 2 tapes were Dick Smith Electronics original tapes. Space Invaders is a typical version of Space Invaders that we all know and enjoy. Without any filtering etc done to the captured recording, I tried loading it into MAME that emulates the System 80. At the READY prompt, type SYSTEM, then INV and after 59 seconds its loaded. type the forward slash / and hit NEW LINE and the game starts :-
Instructions are given and you press S to start and your on your way. I also recorded the captured WAV file back to a blank tape. This was then tried in my real System 80 and it roads and runs exactly as in MAME, great.
The Demonstration tape has 6 small files on side A and blank on side B of the cassette. Recorded exactly the same as above, but loading into MAME, well it just keeps loading and you never get the prompt back. No errors reported though. I wrote it to Side B of my new Space Invaders tape and tried it in my System 80. First program runs fine and you get a pic of the Dick Smith logo slowly drawn to the screen. I never tried the remaining files.
The 2 cassette inserts were also scanned as well as the tapes labels themselves which includes the loading instructions.
So today in the Vintage Repository in the new System-80\Software\Tapes folder we placed
dse_space_invaders.wav
dse_demonstration.wav
dse_space_invaders_tape.jpg <-- in the new Documentation/Pictures/Tapes folder
dse_demonstration_tape.jpg
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