Awesome!
Marc

> On Dec 3, 2023, at 4:00 AM, Mattis Lind via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hello!
> 
> I have an ongoing project to restore a Datapoint 2200 version II and in the
> process of doing so I created a small simulator for it to understand it
> better. The simulator is now in the condition that it runs the cassettes
> that I try on it quite well.
> 
> The simulator compiles on Macos and Linux.
> https://github.com/MattisLind/DP2200
> 
> A short movie clip when it is running:
> https://youtu.be/XfsMBhP13ww?si=CHpFKe8eecWjdxDC
> 
> Having a simulator for a 2200 if there is no software around is no point.
> There are some tapes on bitsavers.org and a couple of other collectors do
> have cassettes that can be read.
> 
> But is there anyone else out there that is sitting on tapes for a Datapoint
> 2200 (or 5500, 6000, 6600)?
> 
> Tapes can be read on a normal mono audio cassette tape recorder and fed
> into a PC which samples the signal, preferably at 44100 kHz with 16 bit
> resolution. It is important to not overdrive the input of the computer so
> that the signal becomes a square wave.
> 
> /Mattis

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