So, using my old code and some of the stuff Symoon had done in the past, I cobbled together what I call TapeRipper 2.0.
I made a small video to show how it works:
Here is the current executable and the non clean source code.
TapeRipper 2.0
Re: TapeRipper 2.0
I committed the code on the SVN repository, unchanged, but at least it's archived "as is".
https://osdn.net/projects/oricsdk/scm/s ... apeRipper/
https://osdn.net/projects/oricsdk/scm/s ... apeRipper/
Re: TapeRipper 2.1
Version 2.1 of TapeRipper is now available, and I while I was at it I added an entry on Oric.org
https://www.oric.org/index.php?page=sof ... m_log=2779
I used it to rip two programs:
- "Finances" by ARG Informatique -> https://www.oric.org/software/finances-1343.html
- "Teach yourself graphics" -> https://www.oric.org/software/teach_you ... s-514.html
The reason for this version 2.1 is that Teach Yourself was recorded in slow mode, and that was not supported by the program (for the ones interested, the only difference is that the address #24D defines if tapes are loaded as FAST (0) or SLOW (other values).
https://www.oric.org/index.php?page=sof ... m_log=2779
I used it to rip two programs:
- "Finances" by ARG Informatique -> https://www.oric.org/software/finances-1343.html
- "Teach yourself graphics" -> https://www.oric.org/software/teach_you ... s-514.html
The reason for this version 2.1 is that Teach Yourself was recorded in slow mode, and that was not supported by the program (for the ones interested, the only difference is that the address #24D defines if tapes are loaded as FAST (0) or SLOW (other values).