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Re: Looking for games on tape
- Subject: Re: Looking for games on tape
- From: Mike Pfaiffer <mike@digitalcivilization.ca>
- Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2001 20:20:29 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Digital Civilization Magazine
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firezamor wrote:
I own an Apple //e, but I do not have a disk drive for it so my only
method of permanent storage is the tape kit. Since the data is stored as
audio, it would presumably be possible to archive it in modern audio file
formats. Is there an emulator which supports this, or a program to move
files from disk image to tape image? Maybe an archive of tapes? I'd really
like to know this because for the moment I am only able to use software I
write in BASIC. Thnx.
It's been a while since I've heard anybody using tapes on an Apple... I
think you are likely to be stuck using DOS programs. I don't think
ProDOS can load or save from tape.
Later
Mike
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