I checked again. I didn't show the original tap wav in the video, i just explained that I could not hear it and then show the freeze dump one, where i could hear something. But I'll give it another try, on a real tape.
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I did. And I could not hear it. Maybe the data was crunched. But i could hear it with dumped memory (decrunched)
youtu.be/KXriSjiWXos?...
I was intrigued, i had to try it myself ☺️
I have researched it for a future YT video. It does work. Sometimes it only works if I load it first, dump RAM to tap via final cartridge.
Lower the volume. Kung Fu scream and datasette noise. Sped up. Pretty sure this is the sample. Location on tape and spunds distinct from the the other data.
Teste TapeDump64. Works oerfectly. Now I'm waiting for Tapebuddy64, which can also write to tapes.
LOL that's awesome to know it!
@lactobacillusp.bsky.social have you seen the cows near your place use back scratches?
I remember Larson's gale verdenen.
I tried a tap file pf The way of the..fist. tried listening at 5x,. I didn't hear it. Maybe the binary was deflated/compressed.
Do you still play the piano on YouTube? I remember some videos from before. I was inspired and started practicing daily.
That is interesting. There are some TAP tool that can convert to WAV files. Could try that in audacity.
Bought the game Sherwood dor the C64. Fun game. Shooting arrows, jumping around on the platforms.
Bought a new game, Sherwood.
Bought this camera to use with my YouTube channel. Forgot to buy a sdcard. Hmm..
My new esd mat, trying to get the smell out of it in the sun
Sunbathing my new esd mat, which stinks of rubber. Hoping it will help.
Playing with a STM32L0, and the cubemx nad cubeide. IR LEd/sensor. For a fridge door alarm. Last attempt was with a solar panel. This time with a CR2032 battery.
I'd like to try the MiSTer dome day.
Updating the Ultimate64 firmware, and I see the best scanline emulation I'vr ever seen.
A friend I met through my YouTube channel donated this board for me. The Ultimate 64 motherboard!
I mod'ed the Denon PMA 1500AE, by adding a loudness circuit. Thanks to @pcbwayofficial.bsky.social @queenelaine.bsky.social for sending and sponsoring me with PCBs. youtu.be/dBOXJuC_H-c?...
LOUDNESS !
youtu.be/-UKW4pFPTow?...
No hum in the audio.
The sound is nice too. It does have a hum in the casing when sound is off. I'm thinking the main caps might be dry.
NAD 7120 Stereo Receiver from 1983. Fixed the dead radio. Blown transistor replaced supplying 12V. A nice feeling to be able to bring it back to life after 30 years.
Adding loudness to my dad's Denon 1500AE.
I found a problem behind the 12V regulator.