Vertigo Electron Cassette Version Released
Electron cassette version sources are added to the BBC Master & BBC ‘B’ disc sources on the GitHub repo!
Electron cassette version sources are added to the BBC Master & BBC ‘B’ disc sources on the GitHub repo!
BBC ‘B’ cassette version sources are added to the BBC Master & BBC ‘B’ disc sources on the GitHub repo!
BBC ‘B’ disc version sources are added to the BBC Master sources on the GitHub repo!
I’ve extracted and ported the code from the Vertigo Master backup disc - now build via beebasm and binary matches the discs!
Now had the time to clean the discs (with Isopropyl alcohol) and remove mould/dust/grot; I’ve fed them through DDOS2ADFS (and fixed a few bugs :) ).
Finally, now to use the GOTEK (as purchased from RetroClinic). I wanted to read from TAPE and store on the USB stick - in this case, a nice opportunity to us...
Now to examine the floppy discs - I tried another disc, which as far as I could tell looked fine. Pop it in, and . . . this time, not so good. Disc fault wen...
The loft has been raided; one BBC Master 128k, one Opus Challenger 3in1 and a bundle of 5.25” discs and (gasp) cassettes.
Electron cassette version sources are added to the BBC Master & BBC ‘B’ disc sources on the GitHub repo!
BBC ‘B’ cassette version sources are added to the BBC Master & BBC ‘B’ disc sources on the GitHub repo!
BBC ‘B’ disc version sources are added to the BBC Master sources on the GitHub repo!
I’ve extracted and ported the code from the Vertigo Master backup disc - now build via beebasm and binary matches the discs!
Electron cassette version sources are added to the BBC Master & BBC ‘B’ disc sources on the GitHub repo!
BBC ‘B’ cassette version sources are added to the BBC Master & BBC ‘B’ disc sources on the GitHub repo!
BBC ‘B’ disc version sources are added to the BBC Master sources on the GitHub repo!
I’ve extracted and ported the code from the Vertigo Master backup disc - now build via beebasm and binary matches the discs!
Now had the time to clean the discs (with Isopropyl alcohol) and remove mould/dust/grot; I’ve fed them through DDOS2ADFS (and fixed a few bugs :) ).
The cleaning kit from CJE micro’s has arrived!
Now to examine the floppy discs - I tried another disc, which as far as I could tell looked fine. Pop it in, and . . . this time, not so good. Disc fault wen...
For those people struggling with a treasure trove of Opus DDOS format floppy discs. . .
So, TAPE2DISK utility required; simple spec: Can be left to run automatically, lifting data from a tape and storing it on disc (well, a GoTEK!) Won’t ne...
Finally, now to use the GOTEK (as purchased from RetroClinic). I wanted to read from TAPE and store on the USB stick - in this case, a nice opportunity to us...
Quick shout-out to Mark @ idesine for the tweet - this blog site was triggered by the new edition of “Acorn - A World in Pixels - Extended Edition” when Mark...
Hello, and welcome to Retrograde! A trip into the disc and tape archives . . .
Quick shout-out to Mark @ idesine for the tweet - this blog site was triggered by the new edition of “Acorn - A World in Pixels - Extended Edition” when Mark...
Hello, and welcome to Retrograde! A trip into the disc and tape archives . . .
Finally!!! I have set up Robo-1 on GitHub - I’ve created a new repo beeb-typeins where I’ll try and share anything I’ve pulled from aging cassettes, that had...
Hello, and welcome to Retrograde! A trip into the disc and tape archives . . .
Finally!!! I have set up Robo-1 on GitHub - I’ve created a new repo beeb-typeins where I’ll try and share anything I’ve pulled from aging cassettes, that had...
Hello, and welcome to Retrograde! A trip into the disc and tape archives . . .
The loft has been raided; one BBC Master 128k, one Opus Challenger 3in1 and a bundle of 5.25” discs and (gasp) cassettes.
The cleaning kit from CJE micro’s has arrived!
Now to examine the floppy discs - I tried another disc, which as far as I could tell looked fine. Pop it in, and . . . this time, not so good. Disc fault wen...
The cleaning kit from CJE micro’s has arrived!
Now to examine the floppy discs - I tried another disc, which as far as I could tell looked fine. Pop it in, and . . . this time, not so good. Disc fault wen...
The belts arrived, and out of the 50 supplied, a good bundle were the right size; I scraped clean the belt wheels, and fitted a new belt:
Ok, so next form of media . . . cassette tapes! That veritable source of games from the 1980’s, when a C15 was useful - yes, 15 minutes on a “compact cassett...
So, TAPE2DISK utility required; simple spec: Can be left to run automatically, lifting data from a tape and storing it on disc (well, a GoTEK!) Won’t ne...
Finally, now to use the GOTEK (as purchased from RetroClinic). I wanted to read from TAPE and store on the USB stick - in this case, a nice opportunity to us...
For those people struggling with a treasure trove of Opus DDOS format floppy discs. . .
I then dug around the utilities I’d found when hunting for a Tape2Disc utility, opting in the end for J.G.Harston’s TreeCopy.
Ok, so next form of media . . . cassette tapes! That veritable source of games from the 1980’s, when a C15 was useful - yes, 15 minutes on a “compact cassett...
Finally, now to use the GOTEK (as purchased from RetroClinic). I wanted to read from TAPE and store on the USB stick - in this case, a nice opportunity to us...
I then dug around the utilities I’d found when hunting for a Tape2Disc utility, opting in the end for J.G.Harston’s TreeCopy.
I then dug around the utilities I’d found when hunting for a Tape2Disc utility, opting in the end for J.G.Harston’s TreeCopy.
I then dug around the utilities I’d found when hunting for a Tape2Disc utility, opting in the end for J.G.Harston’s TreeCopy.
Proof of concept complete; time to blog!
Proof of concept complete; time to blog!