My process will be
- Type in program listing on real VIC-20
- Save to tape
- Record tape to PC
- Convert sound to .tap
- Test .tap file using Vice
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Quite true. But as i do not have a sd2iec device it would still require some conversion for me to be able to play on my VIC. Like i said i also want to have the real full experience of the 80's with this.
I did find that resource but did not see anything from Compute Gazette specifically on it. That's why i figured i would do this.
That's a nice project and it surely is welcome here. You should consider using the attachment facility of the forum to provide the *.tap files, perferably by putting them into *.zip archives - main reason: unless you have an own filehoster, cloud-based storage tends to disappear over the course of time ...grondinm wrote:I'll make a new post for each "release" and give some details on it. If this thread is in the wrong section please move it. If this is something that is not wanted/permitted please also let me know and i will remove it.
There are several game books from Compute! on the site.
I did not look under books for them...thank you for pointing that out.vicist wrote: ↑Sun Dec 20, 2020 5:44 pmThere are several game books from Compute! on the site.
Skydiver is in Compute!'s First Book of VIC Games.
Nevets is not there, so is a welcome addition.
Maybe some of the other games you intend to enter can also be found in these books.
Well then...thanks for raining on my parade LOL.
Oddly enough Half the fun for me is the typing in. Is there a resource listing games/programs that need to be done?I applaud you doing type-ins and there's definitely a load that need doing, but I think all of that Compute book has been done.