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Post by Adam D on Nov 19, 2002 15:16:07 GMT -5
I was wondering, having resurrected my old Amstrad CPC 464 after finding it in the loft, whether I would be able to convert some of the many .DSK files out there onto tapes so I could play them, for real, you know? (haha... Emulators are okay, but not as good as the real thing.) I have had a go at it but old confusing DOS programs... argh... they should be banned :-P With, for example Lemmings, I ended up with one file called "LEMMINGS" and about 60 others ending in ".n01 - .n60", and converting these then left me with 60 wav files that didn't seem to fit together at all :-P I was just wondering if you could possibly guide me through it? or know of a tutorial written for people with no experience of confusing old DOS programs? Any help, any at all, would be greatly appreciated!
-Adam D
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Post by Webmaster on Dec 9, 2002 11:55:03 GMT -5
Hi Adam, At the moment it is not possible to convert WAV into DSK. But several emulators support TAPE games in different formats. Check out www.amstrad.dk/Emulators.htmBrgds Lars
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