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Re: Cassette port / CD-Rs
- Subject: Re: Cassette port / CD-Rs
- From: steve@dosius.zzn.com (Dosius)
- Date: 26 Feb 2003 14:06:26 -0800
- Newsgroups: comp.emulators.apple2, comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: http://groups.google.com/
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- Xref: archiver1.google.com comp.emulators.apple2:3302 comp.sys.apple2:27851
Grape_Soda <notgonn@do.it> wrote in message news:<a95q5v4i8hb5mqmrd6ah413fk84qm7n2at@4ax.com>...
> Is it possible to save the output from the cassette out jack onto a PC
> and then burn it onto a CD so you can have perfect loads each time?
> Better yet, are there any Apple emulators that can emulate the
> cassette port, so a person could get absolutely perfect audio saves?
> This would be good for backing up a good deal of file-based games onto
> one CD... If anyone has had experience with this, let us all know!
> When I get my new Apple, I plan on testing this out. If anyone can
> contribute any information on specific nuances about the cassette
> ports, I'd appreciate it as well.
>
> -Grape_Soda
AOL. If I knew how to operate the cassette port, Dapple would've had
cassette I/O a long time ago. I've forwarded this to csa2 in the
hopes that we both may get some info.
There is an alternative: Dapple 1.x should have a program called
bin2pg2. Extract a file from a disk image with some other utility and
use bin2pg2 to re-add the header. Dapple 1.x and Appler, however, are
the only emulators I know which recognize that file format.
-uso.