WAV-PRG is a program able to create a.TAP file or Commodore 64 tape from a C64 emulatorfile (.PRG,.P00,.T64), create a clean.TAP file from a.TAP or.WAV file,and create emulator files (.PRG,.P00,.T64) from a Commodore 64tape. The latter can only be done if the tape is in a format supported by an existingplug-in.Audiotap is a program for conversion between.TAP files and Commodore 64 tapes.Audiotap can read/write WAV files containing the sampled sound of a tape, and can alsorecord tapes from the sound card and play sound to the sound card.Both program can read tapes from WAV samples, or directly from sound card input. They cancreate WAV files, which can be later recorded to tapes, or play sound to sound card, sotapes can be recorded directly. Because of this, they do not require custom-built cables,just plain audio cables connecting the sound card and a normal audio tape player/recorder.Both programs are available for Windows and Linux. They are distributed under theso they canbe downloaded and used for free.
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That was an amazing autobio Dr. Booker seemed to have been quite a character. It wasn't so long ago that one of my main things on the internet was tracking down those hundred hours or so of live Booker tapes, and then YouTube came along with a bunch of video footage I'd never seen and it was like 'damn.'
Say goodbye to tape loading errors and the need to collect any more of that dated media format. The newly released Android application tapDancer converts Commodore 64 TAP images into audio on the fly, allowing you to transmit your favourite 8-bit classics straight into the system.Before you get too excited and head to the Google Play Store, there is one more piece of kit you'll be needing. As there is no direct jack input on the Commodore 64 to receive a signal from your Android device, you'll need a - luckily enough theses cost as little as £1.99.After inserting this adapter into your Commodore 64's Datasette and its other end to your Android device, simply boot up tapDancer, navigate to the folder full of TAP files on your memory card, select the game of your choice and press play on the tape player.Tapes. Who needs 'em?Link:Link:Link.