Can anyone point me to or give me details of tape storage ?
I'm interested in file headers, bit representation and possible use of
parity or CRC.
You can find those details in MSX Technical Handbook (chapter 5 if my
memory don't fails). You can donwload it from my home page.
You can also hack
Hi,
Can anyone point me to or give me details of tape storage ?
I'm interested in file headers, bit representation and possible use of=
parity or CRC.
I wrote a small text file on tape storage some time ago, with info on
headers, datablocks and all the like. I'm not sure about parity,
On 99.02.05 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
People interested in beta-test the conversor please contact me.
The input file to my conversor must be a 44kHz, 16-bit mono .WAV .
Yes, I'm interested, of course. Please, send it to me direct:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
At the moment I'm testing such a program
Hi,
Can anyone point me to or give me details of tape storage ?
I'm interested in file headers, bit representation and possible use of
parity or CRC.
I wrote a small text file on tape storage some time ago, with info on
headers, datablocks and all the like. I'm not sure about parity, but CRC
is
On Thu, 4 Feb 1999, Alwin Henseler wrote:
c) Write your own program (choose your favourite programming
language) to process the info in that .WAV file
Hello guys.
I am writing a .WAV to .CAS conversor right now, it should be
ready in one or two weeks. I started
On Thu, 4 Feb 1999, Zoran Majcenic wrote:
Hi,
Can anyone point me to or give me details of tape storage ?
I'm interested in file headers, bit representation and possible use of
parity or CRC.
The easiest way to use the tape is via the bios. You have routines for
write header
Hi,
I found in ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/msx/emulator/fmsxd131.zip/Fmsx-dos.txt:
Tape emulation
==
The tape emulation isn't nearly finished. Saving and loading files from
BASIC works correctly (Metal Gear saves perfectly as well), but there are
some major problems creating tape
Can anyone point me to or give me details of tape storage ?
I'm interested in file headers, bit representation and possible use of
parity or CRC.
You can find those details in MSX Technical Handbook (chapter 5 if my
memory don't fails). You can donwload it from my home page.
Hi,
I found in ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/msx/emulator/fmsxd131.zip/Fmsx-dos.txt:
Tape emulation
==
The tape emulation isn't nearly finished. Saving and loading files from
BASIC works correctly (Metal Gear saves perfectly as well), but there are
some major problems
Hi all,
Manuel Bilderbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's in 1996. What the situation is today? Are there hard-/software
solutions to bring my
old files from a MSX tape to the PC, not using a MSX computer?
Mindaugas.
Not really, I believe, but some people seem to work on it.
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