Re: [M100] Cassette-emulator

2021-04-07 Thread Brad Grier
This doesn't address the ability to save files easily, but the Apple II community has this great resource for loading files directly from the internet to the computer (and creating a disk from the image at the same time). http://asciiexpress.net/diskserver/ I imagine a similar 'playback' site

Re: [M100] Cassette-emulator

2021-04-06 Thread John R. Hogerhuis
I tried a while back and I had success with the DR-05 and Model 100, worked very well. Also I had good results with Audacity and a PC laptop, including being able to make MP3 that loaded back in well. "Now, this is not exactly great on the "user friendly" side." Yes, just dealing with audio

Re: [M100] Cassette-emulator

2021-04-06 Thread Eric LK
Steven Ranft wrote: > Has anyone tried using a Digital Voice Recorder? I actually tried and was successful using a TASCAM DR-05 digital recorder to save and load programs from a Jupiter Ace last week-end (full disclosure, that was an Omni128HQ in Jupiter Ace mode; I'm not the lucky owner of a

Re: [M100] Cassette-emulator ?

2021-04-05 Thread Kurt McCullum
t; backups. > > > Thank you, > > Steve > > > > *From:* M100 on behalf of Alex ... > > *Sent:* Monday, April 5, 2021 6:36 AM > *To:* m...@bitchin100.com > *Subject:* Re: [M100] Cassette-emulator ? > > I set out to do this with an Arduino some yea

Re: [M100] Cassette-emulator ?

2021-04-05 Thread Steven Ranft
easily than tape backups. Thank you, Steve From: M100 on behalf of Alex ... Sent: Monday, April 5, 2021 6:36 AM To: m...@bitchin100.com Subject: Re: [M100] Cassette-emulator ? I set out to do this with an Arduino some years ago and built the hardware

Re: [M100] Cassette-emulator ?

2021-04-05 Thread Alex ...
I set out to do this with an Arduino some years ago and built the hardware on a breadboard. I never got past decoding the FSK signal from my M102 though and gave up for whatever reason. I think I ordered a REX.  The idea was to store the decoded bits in a 1MB EEPROM connected to the Arduino's

[M100] Cassette-emulator ?

2021-04-03 Thread Jan Vanden Bossche
We have several TPDD emulators, on several platforms, wich is great, because those relieve us from having to maintain old electromechanical hardware. But is there a cassette-player-emulator ? That would be quite handy for people that can't or don't want to upgrade their machine, and are content

Re: [M100] Cassette-emulator ?

2021-04-03 Thread Donald Kyllo
Hi, I record the cassette sounds into my computer and play them back into my M100.  It works well with one of my computers but with the other, the computer inverts the signal.  I solve that by connecting the tip connector on the output of the computer to the outside connector of the M100 and

Re: [M100] Cassette-emulator ?

2021-04-03 Thread John R. Hogerhuis
I don't think there is one that we can use off the shelf. I think the Vavasour coco emulator had a cassette emulation. I don't know if it stored an audio file or decoded. Digital/decoded storage would be the way to go. The cassette file byte format is understood. It could be done in a smart