Commodore data cassette

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* [http://www.robohara.com/?p=2791 Forum thread about Commodore tapes]
 
* [http://www.robohara.com/?p=2791 Forum thread about Commodore tapes]
 
* [http://www.6502.org/users/andre/petindex/transfer.html Transfer files to PET and back]
 
* [http://www.6502.org/users/andre/petindex/transfer.html Transfer files to PET and back]
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* [https://www.pagetable.com/?p=1002 Archiving C64 Tapes Correctly]
 
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=0FLlxq5LSlo#at=127 Today's kids try the Commodore 64]
 
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=0FLlxq5LSlo#at=127 Today's kids try the Commodore 64]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:52, 12 December 2018

File Format
Name Commodore data cassette
Ontology

The Commodore data cassette format was used to store programs and data on cassette tapes from Commodore computers (PET, C-64, etc.). It was so notoriously slow that even the rather sluggish Commodore 1541 disk format was lightning-fast in comparison. Most commercial Commodore cassettes ended up using "turbo loaders" which were stored first on the cassette in standard Commodore format, then executed to install a new load command which used shorter pulses, a format in which the actual program was stored.

Tap files are a format for storing the raw pulses of a Commodore cassette in a file suitable for storage and transfer in modern computer systems and networks.

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