The format is documented. Headers, checksums etc. I think, in the service
manual. If anyone needs the info and cannot find it let me know.

- John.

On Sat, Nov 3, 2018, 9:46 AM you got me <ven...@hotmail.com wrote:

> 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.
>
> ------------------------------
> *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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