[Coco] Cassete reading
Luis Fernández
luis46coco at hotmail.com
Fri Dec 14 00:25:37 EST 2012
A tape recorder is ideal monoural and auxiliary input directly to the PC, capture it with windows recorder, is sufficient
My utility CoCoDskUtil can help, but not finished, I can change it at will to accept damaged headers and other problems
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Excuse my English, I use google translator, my language is Spanish, I'm Spanish but I live in Venezuela
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> From: ranaur at ranaur.net
> Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2012 00:39:06 -0200
> To: coco at maltedmedia.com
> Subject: [Coco] Cassete reading
>
> Hi Folks!
>
> Anyone here have experience to ressucitate old tapes?
>
> I have around 100 cassete tapes with CoCo programs that I would like to
> "digitalize".
> Well, many programs I probably can find in the net, but there are some
> programs I made by myself, or maybe I can unbury something lost long ago
> ...
>
> What are the best programs to use? I have an Windows XP and MacOSX or
> anything virtualboxed.
>
> The "hardware" I have is an old MSX datacorder and an USB tape player
> (Jansen).
>
> The tapes are very, very old. And maybe are damaged by the time.
>
> Should I do some treatment with them before reading? Maybe rewind/FF a
> couple of times before using them?
>
> Any digital archeology tips?
>
> I'll put my progress in a spreadsheet, for those who want to follow the
> adventure ...
>
> https://public.sheet.zoho.com/public/ranaur/trs-80-ranaur-s-cassetes
>
> Wish me luck!
>
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