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|    Grinder to Tom Lake    |
|    Re: ASM Cassette Images in TRS-80 Emulat    |
|    03 Aug 08 10:10:45    |
      From: grinder@no.spam.maam.com              Tom Lake wrote:       >> Is "volume" the same thing that's referred to as the "filename" of the       >> data on the cassette? I've tried using a few different reasonable       >> guesses, and also *, which I thought would mean "next file,"       >> regardless of its name.       >       > No, volume means the volume on the cassette recorder. Before the newer       > version       > of Level II BASIC (MEMORY SIZE rather than MEM SIZE) the cassette volume       > was critical for a good load.              I see. I'm using Keil's Model III/4 emulator. I think he was only       joking in his FAQ about implementing a volume simulation for those of us       that miss random load failures.              Any ideas about what the "C" is that shows up do indicate an error?       Checksum?              At any rate, I was hoping that I was doing some part of the procedure       wrong. Hopefully I can find a Space Warp manual around somewhere that       spells it out.              I notice that the response I get depends upon my choice at Cass? L or H       makes an impact, even though I can select baud (500/1500) from within       the emulator settings. Is Cass? something other than asking which baud       rate the cassette interface should assume?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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