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1530USB Datasette to PC Adapter / Re: Can't seem to get a reliable backup to new tape using my C2N
« on: October 27, 2024, 02:36:55 PM »
Thanks Remzi, I ran that head.wav through VLS at the settings you noted on the 1530USB - here is the visual after backing up in the DC2N4 serial client:
DMP results in TAPClean:
Post a clean operation in TAPClean - which also saved it out to a TAP:
I ran a 2nd backup and got slightly higher Recognized figure of 96%:
Results on real C64 - it came up with some flashy colour bars for a few seconds then back to Ready on Blue screen (same in VICE 3.8 ):
Here is the DMP and TAP generated:
test_WAV_04.DMP
clean.test_WAV_04.tap
Whilst I had the C64 out I also tested out original copy of Crazy Comet and Super Zaxxon which all loaded and worked fine from the C2N.
What is the recommendation re recording over the same tape? as during all these tests, must have been 20-30 tests in a row I used the same 2 tapes, which were fresh and unused initially, but would I see any issues re-recording over the same section of tape that many times? understandably I'm sure it's best to use fresh tape when making master backups, however I can't really do that for iterative testing like this, as I have limited amount of fresh tapes.
DMP results in TAPClean:
Post a clean operation in TAPClean - which also saved it out to a TAP:
I ran a 2nd backup and got slightly higher Recognized figure of 96%:
Results on real C64 - it came up with some flashy colour bars for a few seconds then back to Ready on Blue screen (same in VICE 3.8 ):
Here is the DMP and TAP generated:
test_WAV_04.DMP
clean.test_WAV_04.tap
Whilst I had the C64 out I also tested out original copy of Crazy Comet and Super Zaxxon which all loaded and worked fine from the C2N.
What is the recommendation re recording over the same tape? as during all these tests, must have been 20-30 tests in a row I used the same 2 tapes, which were fresh and unused initially, but would I see any issues re-recording over the same section of tape that many times? understandably I'm sure it's best to use fresh tape when making master backups, however I can't really do that for iterative testing like this, as I have limited amount of fresh tapes.