DoneJeff-20 wrote:vic20tapes.org looks great, but when you link to Denial, could you link to the front page? Sometimes the forum goes down (and may even change location soon).
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At the moment there are only entries for physical tapes I own.Mikam73 wrote:You could add Vic20 ´Yleisurheilu´ (Track&Field) there.
I may add a section for non-commercial taps and taps from games I don't own.
There is a way to get it added for sure.....
Sell me the tape/game

Seriously, I will consider adding a section for taps I don't own.
I have added TAP file to Arma TAP preservation site.Mikam73 wrote:You could add Vic20 ´Yleisurheilu´ (Track&Field) there.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=0L9ZWJX8
http://www.6502dude.com/cbm/vic20/arma/index.html
It may be found under "Y" section.
Finally



Heads up about preservation
Hi guys,
I was wondering how many collectors would be interested in the preservation effort. Be aware this is a big committment: I am not talking about sorting out/augmenting Arma's archive or putting together a big zip file with hundreds of tape images whose source and integrity is unknown.
Bo was on track about this and I think he was using the DC2N prototype to make images of his tapes.
In the last weeks I have tried to arrange things so that a DC2N could be mass produced entirely in a factory, but I am not quite finished yet. Designing a case has always been my issue: If I thought sending out a bare DC2N PCB with wires hanging over it was good enough, I would have already done so and let people help with the preservation tasks.
However, I think the DC2N needs a case and I would appreciate some help to figure out the best approach to have one built entirely by a factory. I am not really interested in the profit side of the thing and I am not in need of funds: if the way to go is clear then there's no need to do things on an "error & try" basis and I can keep the cost low enough.
MikeT suggested me to ask for advice here, maybe from the chaps who were involved in the Megacart project. Is there anyone interested in helping with this concern of mine about the DC2N case? Like I said, profit is not relevant for me provided that I can get people join a new level of preservation and, why not?, enjoy a DC2N playing back tape images.
Thank you.
I was wondering how many collectors would be interested in the preservation effort. Be aware this is a big committment: I am not talking about sorting out/augmenting Arma's archive or putting together a big zip file with hundreds of tape images whose source and integrity is unknown.
Bo was on track about this and I think he was using the DC2N prototype to make images of his tapes.
In the last weeks I have tried to arrange things so that a DC2N could be mass produced entirely in a factory, but I am not quite finished yet. Designing a case has always been my issue: If I thought sending out a bare DC2N PCB with wires hanging over it was good enough, I would have already done so and let people help with the preservation tasks.
However, I think the DC2N needs a case and I would appreciate some help to figure out the best approach to have one built entirely by a factory. I am not really interested in the profit side of the thing and I am not in need of funds: if the way to go is clear then there's no need to do things on an "error & try" basis and I can keep the cost low enough.
MikeT suggested me to ask for advice here, maybe from the chaps who were involved in the Megacart project. Is there anyone interested in helping with this concern of mine about the DC2N case? Like I said, profit is not relevant for me provided that I can get people join a new level of preservation and, why not?, enjoy a DC2N playing back tape images.
Thank you.
Hey Luigi,
Welcome back !!!
Please feel free to contact me on PM or via Email for any question.
In case you don't know, I'm the firmware developer of the Mega-Cart and I'm italian too so please use our language
Welcome back !!!
Please feel free to contact me on PM or via Email for any question.
In case you don't know, I'm the firmware developer of the Mega-Cart and I'm italian too so please use our language

Mega-Cart: the cartridge you plug in once and for all.
Re: Heads up about preservation
I've lots more vic20 dumps to clean up and even more to dumpLuigi wrote: Bo was on track about this and I think he was using the DC2N prototype to make images of his tapes.

As I'm adding my vic20 collection to my new collectors site (still in VERY early beta) I dump all the tapes. So finally there are some progress on the vic20 dumping front.
vic20tapes.org - preservation of vic20 tapes.
bokvamme wrote:I've added tapes without box/packaging to c64tapes.org (at the bottom).
Request for what to dump/preserve is welcome.
oh no, you've done it now by mentioning the word "Request"

There was a game by Audiogenic called "Teddy" which I've never been able to find a copy, do you have a tap of it please?
I remember seeing lots of adverts for it back in 1983 and even have the following screenshot from one of my old Vicsoft catalogs:


Click on link below to see full advert in context:

I have another request please, this one is for a rare version of Frogger by Rabbit Software which is not to be confused with the normal unexpanded version
This one was for a 3K expansion and I have a description and screen-shot from a Vicsoft Catalog posted below.
I actually had this game many moons ago and it was one of the best versions of Frogger on the Vic - but I lost it years ago

This one was for a 3K expansion and I have a description and screen-shot from a Vicsoft Catalog posted below.
I actually had this game many moons ago and it was one of the best versions of Frogger on the Vic - but I lost it years ago


Audiogenic are still sort of going: http://www.audiogenic.com/
Might be worth asking if by chance they still have any old Vic 20 games in stock, including this.
EDIT - Just emailed them. I'll let you know how I get on.
Might be worth asking if by chance they still have any old Vic 20 games in stock, including this.
EDIT - Just emailed them. I'll let you know how I get on.