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Re: List Apple II Tape



In article <9307085f.0303031131.2a3de96f@posting.google.com>,
steve@dosius.zzn.com (Dosius) writes:

>mjmahon@aol.com (Michael J. Mahon) wrote in message
>news:<20030301214834.19751.00002649@mb-cu.aol.com>...
>> "Bryan Parkoff" <BParkoff@satx.rr.com> wrote: 
>> 
>> >     Can you please list each Apple II Tape including the name software
>> >     for Apple II and II+?
>> 
>> I have tapes for Flight Simulator and Microchess, and a tape
>> containing a cassette tape-based assembler (quite tricky, stores
>> the source lines on the cassette as separate records with space
>> in between for processing!).
>> 
>> And, of course, I have half a dozen C-90's mostly full of my own stuff.
>;-)
>> 
>> I used my first ][+ for two-and-a-half years without a disk
>drive--everything
>> was saved to and loaded from cassettes.  And I never had a problem.  ;-)
>> 
>> -michael
>> 
>> Check out amazing quality 8-bit Apple sound on my
>> Home page:  http://members.aol.com/MJMahon/
>
>This makes it all the more important to have a way to archive these
>tapes in binary format, as has been done with the Commod(or)e 64. ;)

I just load the cassette tape files into the Apple and SAVE or BSAVE
them to disk.  That pretty well solves the archiving problem.

-michael

Check out amazing quality 8-bit Apple sound on my
Home page:  http://members.aol.com/MJMahon/