Rare English Software games...
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Rare English Software games...
Hi,
Does anybody have dumps / scans forMarathon / Maths for Fun or Word Olympics in his collection?
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Atari Frog
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Does anybody have dumps / scans forMarathon / Maths for Fun or Word Olympics in his collection?
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Atari Frog
http://www.atarimania.com
Hi Guys
I have an original tape copy of this one. I scanned the inlay and instructions last night and started to try to get a good wav2cas dump. I'm currently on the wav2cas learning curve (managed to get a dump with one bad block!) so I'll have another play tonight.
Any tips would be gratefully received
BTW - How do I get the dumps to you guys ? Email, ftp, etc ?
I have an original tape copy of this one. I scanned the inlay and instructions last night and started to try to get a good wav2cas dump. I'm currently on the wav2cas learning curve (managed to get a dump with one bad block!) so I'll have another play tonight.
Any tips would be gratefully received
BTW - How do I get the dumps to you guys ? Email, ftp, etc ?
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If you click the "Contact" button in the navigation panel on the left, you'll get email addresses to which you can send dumps, scans or information (or enormous Paypal payments ).
There's a thread here: http://www.atarimania.com/atarimania_bo ... .php?t=870 covering the basics of cassette dumping. If you need more assistance, you can post a message here or send me an email or pm.
Thanks for your efforts!
There's a thread here: http://www.atarimania.com/atarimania_bo ... .php?t=870 covering the basics of cassette dumping. If you need more assistance, you can post a message here or send me an email or pm.
Thanks for your efforts!
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Although it's not mentioned in the other thread, it's worth remembering that programs were often recorded on both sides of a cassette.
Most cassette software only uses the right stereo channel for data (and some use the left channel for audio), but there are some titles recorded on both stereo channels, so with two sides, and sometimes two channels, you may have up to four copies of the game to try.
Most cassette software only uses the right stereo channel for data (and some use the left channel for audio), but there are some titles recorded on both stereo channels, so with two sides, and sometimes two channels, you may have up to four copies of the game to try.
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