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Transferring Array files from tape to PC.
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Re: Transferring Array files from tape to PC.
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Historic owner of Oric, Apple II, Atari ST, Amiga
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Re: Transferring Array files from tape to PC.
I thought, reading this thread, that STORE and RECALL used non-standard synchro and / or start byte or whatever, but apparently, it's all very standard.Godzil wrote:There is no synchro for data stored on tape? o_O
So unless I'm wrong, it's more likely that David had a problem with converting the WAV file, but not loading it on real Oric (this happens).
Problem with your method David, is that if there has been any loading error, on the real Oric, you won't notice
So if you feel like a perfectionnist and want me to double check, I'm still willing to take a look at the WAV file - convert or not, I have my own tools :p
Re: Transferring Array files from tape to PC.
The main game files transfered just fine but converting the array 'WAVS' resulted in files that had zero bytes. I also tried using a piece of Oric software called 'Private Copy' but this also wouldn't read the array files. I'm sure they are error free, the Data sounded clean and the Atmos didn't report any 'Errors Found'. I can upload a WAV if you like but I will need to re-sample it as I no longer have the original file.
Re: Transferring Array files from tape to PC.
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