seems like it would be an easy thing to take a .ba file, read in it's binary 
form and then 'build' a corresponding audio file. The audio file could be built 
by taking PERFECT samples of a '0' and '1' and then spliced together to make a 
whole program on audio. The problem I believe is that a genuine audio file 
produced by an m100 contains more than just the program. I think it also 
contains a 'FFFF" lead, checksum and descriptor/file name. One of the m100 
books had a description of the audio format.

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From: M100 <m100-boun...@lists.bitchin100.com> on behalf of John R. Hogerhuis 
<jho...@pobox.com>
Sent: Friday, November 2, 2018 9:36 PM
To: m...@bitchin100.com
Subject: Re: [M100] ba 2 wav software

OK. CloudT doesn't either.

CloudT does something but doesn't implement cassette really, instead it hooks 
the cassette routines and redirects CSAVE and CLOAD operation to the file 
system, or google drive.

Surprised no one has scratched the itch to just implement a pc utility to 
encode and decode model t wav files.

-- John.

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