Short: V1.2 (2002-05-09) convert .t64 .tap .wav Author: Andreas Matthies <andreas.matthies@arcormail.de>, Dirk Stoecker Uploader: stoecker epost de (Dirk Stoecker) Type: misc/emu Version: 1.2 (2002-05-09) Architecture: m68k-amigaos This small tool belongs to the group of utilities supporting the emulation of the good old C64. To be more precise, it helps you to reuse your old tapes recorded with the C2N (Datasette) of Commodore and full of programs for the C64. All you have to do is to record the C64-tape with your soundcard and your favourite sampling-software (for example the sound-recorder of Windows 9x). tape64 then uses the recorded file (usually a .wav-file, when you use a Windows-OS) to a.) create a .tap-file (C64-TAPE-RAW). If you use Hakan Sundell's popular emulator CCS64 or my favourite emu VICE, this .tap-file behaves like a real tape. You can load your programs directly with the LOAD-command (or <-L if they were saved with Turbo-Tape) in the emulation. b.) create p00-files (binary images) from the C64-programs. In current version the following loaders are supported/emulated: - ROM-loader (files saved with the SAVE-kernal-routine) - Turbotape - Input64 (tapes coming with german magazine; tested with tapes 11/85-6/86) - Novaload (commercial loader; special Nova-blocks are not supported due to limitations of the binary format) Support for other loaders may follow in next versions. The p00's can be loaded directly in the emulator (I tested it with CCS64 and VICE) or can be converted (using another tool like 64copy) to other common C64-archive-formats like D64. c.) create a t64-archive, which includes all detected C64-files, offers a directory-structure and is supported by nearly every emulator. tape64 even accepts a formerly created tap-file as input, if you want to build a t64-archive and have deleted the sample-file or if you downloaded tap's from internet. AUTHOR Andreas Matthies <andreas.matthies@arcormail.de> AMIGA PORT This port was done by Dirk Stoecker <stoecker@epost.de> using SAS-C 6.58. I included original source code and an Amiga diff file. You get the compilable source by extracting the .zip file and afterwards calling "patch <Amiga.diff" in the directory, where sources have been extracted to (Do not forget correct pathname for Amiga.diff file). Afterwards call "smake". HISTORY OF AMIGA PORT 1.2 2002-05-09 first release of Amiga port removed lots of compiler warnings made source endian neutral fixed overwrite problem when file already existed fixed return code problems Use this tool as you want, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY! Contact me (concerning the port only) at: ********************************************************************* * snail-mail: * e-mail: * * Dirk Stoecker * stoecker@epost.de * * Geschwister-Scholl-Str. 10 * dirk@dstoecker.de * * 01877 Bischofswerda * world wide web: * * GERMANY * http://www.dstoecker.de/ * * phone: * pgp key: * * GERMANY +49 (0)3594/706666 * get from WWW pages or keyservers * ********************************************************************* Following is my PGP signature for the corresponding LhA-File. Use ' pgpv tape64.readme -o tape64.lha ' to check it. Key fingerprint: B9 F2 3A 1A 29 02 75 16 6A C6 5B 7D 5E F6 16 CF. All my releases after April 2001 have a PGP signature with this key. Be alarmed if signature is missing or wrong. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGPfreeware 5.0i for non-commercial use MessageID: GTmJyxYCeA6J1O7SmtcsHLDZc1gC+g/H iQCVAwUAPNppjLOTsAT/iOY9AQEgogP7BIX8FrFKxxeWY1KfYqrfPvTAY6KSesUe s4SNg6HFMeLFVFQExBPz71ITfQNPYI+V+4AX0ehF8gcGeAz7fO6laWpr7LpNTDkF zOKJ8Nyy8RD6vtKoxxdUeIG8a7sU7EyDTBCXzyEhtqmU4nIScgYngOTAJumTXiKp yYw6Uarjy+Q= =ztQT -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----