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Is there software available that can translate WAVs from the audio of TRS-80/PET data tapes back into code?
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Try one of the utilities on this site: http://home.online.no/~kr-lund/Archive.htm
I can't test it myself; but, I think they still do this sort of thing in Europe.
I can't test it myself; but, I think they still do this sort of thing in Europe.
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Hey, that looks like what I might be looking for! I'll give it a try and see (open to other suggestions of anyone else has another resource).
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Since you are talking about a technology that is from the 70's (TRS-80 first being released in 1977) the chances of finding software for this specific purpose are slim. Even so, if you have a way to play back the audio from the data tapes just about any simple audio mixer software will allow you to record, so long as you find a way to connect the tape up to your computer via analog audio.
I have the audio in WAV format; that's not a problem. Also, there is a fairly deep emulator community that's written software for TRS-80 and PET emulations, so I know that it's possible someone may have encountered this problem before. Just wondering if someone else has done it before I write the software to do it myself. :)
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