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I don't know how the mastering is done, but can't he load the game from a tape instead of going via a Commodore formatted floppy disk? Or perhaps some C64/128 is involved so tape timing constants are different on a VIC. It would be possible to save a VIC game in "C64 format" though, but a bit fiddly as the memory layout is different.
Anders Carlsson






I do not understand which is the problem, i've started it from Disk 1541 II/1581 and tape without problems, on real hardware of course, may you explain exactly which kind of problem he has ?
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First, TAPwav can be used to create a *.wav file, that is output by a normal sound card on a PC, and then recorded.
I doesn't matter that this is a C64 tape signal, because ...
... second, a VIC-20 can read C64 tapes.
Michael
I doesn't matter that this is a C64 tape signal, because ...
... second, a VIC-20 can read C64 tapes.
Michael
You can also use a dc2n http://c64tapes.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=dc2n to write a TAP file to tape.
Use WAV-PRG from the same authors of Audiotap.fgasking wrote:How do you get the standalone .prg into a TAP image? Is it simple enough to do?
It's really simple, just open the program "wavprg.exe" and select the option box "Convert a PRG,P00 or a T64 file to a sound or TAP or WAV" and OK
after in the "Output format" frame, select the "Kernel loader" option and OK
Now just select the input/output PRG/TAP files.
There is another easy way to made a TAP file from a PRG file just by using VICE that work if the vic allow to SAVE the file without an ?OUT OF MEMORY error.
LOAD the PRG as usual, do not RUN.
From the menu select "File"->"Attach tape image..."
set a file name and click on "Create image"
Now from the emulator just SAVE the file
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That looks crazy! Is that a CRT or a Projection CRT or an LCD? Is it 42 inch? 46? 37?
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