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Offline spiranthoTopic starter

UberCassette V0.02 now for all Amiga-likes!
« on: March 08, 2011, 08:26:01 PM »
I've just uploaded a new archive of my latest project:

UberCassette!

It will - one day - do everything to do with dumping cassettes of 8-bit machines, but as it stands V0.02 supports Acorn Electron, BBC, and - of course - Commodore 64, C16/+4 and VIC-20 tapes. It supports raw TAP files as well as binary T64 files for the Commodore machines, and UEF files for Acorns. Just feed it your WAV file - even copy-protected ones - and it'll give you a nice emulator friendly tape file, ready for Vice or whatever.

Soon I'll be adding support for other machines, such as Spectrum, Amstrad and anything else I can think of. Kind of like my Catweasel drivers, except on tape.

I've compiled using AmiDevCPP, and made builds for AmigaOS 3, AmigaOS 4, MorphOS, AROS x86, AROS PPC, Linux x86 and Windows - and full POSIX-compliant source is included. It's just a command-line app at the moment.

Any feedback very much appreciated!
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Ian Gledhill
ian.gledhill@btinternit.com (except it should be internEt of course...!)
Check out my shop! http://www.mutant-caterpillar.co.uk/shop/ - for 8-bit (and soon 16-bit) goodness!
 

Offline spiranthoTopic starter

Re: UberCassette V0.02 now for all Amiga-likes!
« Reply #1 on: March 08, 2011, 10:58:43 PM »
I may add 8SVX support - possible AIFF too, so people can use Audio Evolution. To be honest, though - it's not a high priority. Back in the days of Amiga 500s, we had to use 8SVX because that's what Paula supported.... but these days practically anyone with an Amiga capable of sampling has an Amiga capable of WAVs.

I might add it later, though - it's not hard....
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Ian Gledhill
ian.gledhill@btinternit.com (except it should be internEt of course...!)
Check out my shop! http://www.mutant-caterpillar.co.uk/shop/ - for 8-bit (and soon 16-bit) goodness!
 

Offline spiranthoTopic starter

Re: UberCassette V0.02 now for all Amiga-likes!
« Reply #2 on: March 08, 2011, 11:29:56 PM »
Not a bad idea...
At the moment my emphasis is on portability. That way just about anything could use it. It's completely POSIX, ANSI C - so it'd probably even work on 8-bit machines (as long as they happen to have 64MB of RAM - which probably rules out quite a few!).

Nothing to stop the Amiga version using Datatypes though.... might look into that later!
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Ian Gledhill
ian.gledhill@btinternit.com (except it should be internEt of course...!)
Check out my shop! http://www.mutant-caterpillar.co.uk/shop/ - for 8-bit (and soon 16-bit) goodness!
 

Offline spiranthoTopic starter

Re: UberCassette V0.02 now for all Amiga-likes!
« Reply #3 on: March 16, 2011, 07:07:06 PM »
New version uploaded. :) V0.04 in fact, supporting Spectrum (ROM and Speedlock loaders) and Amstrad, and other improvements.

http://www.retroreview.com/iang/UberCassette/
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Ian Gledhill
ian.gledhill@btinternit.com (except it should be internEt of course...!)
Check out my shop! http://www.mutant-caterpillar.co.uk/shop/ - for 8-bit (and soon 16-bit) goodness!
 

Offline spiranthoTopic starter

Re: UberCassette V0.02 now for all Amiga-likes!
« Reply #4 on: March 16, 2011, 08:14:48 PM »
Thanks, but I've just eaten, Ta.
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Ian Gledhill
ian.gledhill@btinternit.com (except it should be internEt of course...!)
Check out my shop! http://www.mutant-caterpillar.co.uk/shop/ - for 8-bit (and soon 16-bit) goodness!
 

Offline spiranthoTopic starter

Re: UberCassette V0.02 now for all Amiga-likes!
« Reply #5 on: March 16, 2011, 09:25:31 PM »
(Edit: Ah, that page! Didn't show as a link in Opera Mini for some reason)

I tried lots of other apps which were far too susceptible to errors. Plus no other supports so many formats.... To be honest, though, its strength isn't in Spectrum loaders because they're very well covered, I'm aiming more for the unusual formats, and the ones that don't have good tools for them - especially for the Amigalikes... hence starting with the C64 and BBC computers.
« Last Edit: March 17, 2011, 07:15:04 AM by spirantho »
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Ian Gledhill
ian.gledhill@btinternit.com (except it should be internEt of course...!)
Check out my shop! http://www.mutant-caterpillar.co.uk/shop/ - for 8-bit (and soon 16-bit) goodness!