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Neoload   [2008]

Neoload Released by :
Enthusi

Release Date :
27 March 2008

Type :
Other Platform C64 Tool

AKA :
unix tool to upload multiple files from PC to NEOram, GEOram via tape with a very robust own loader

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (8 left)

Credits :
Code .... Enthusi of Onslaught
  Robert of PriorArt

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Summary
Submitted by Robert on 26 March 2008
The tape format used is rather advanced, with an interleaved (29,24) Hamming code for error correction, a 32-bit checksum for block error detection and a 40-bit preamble with optimally low self-correlation for block synchronization. Turbo Tape timing is used, but due to the overhead of all these bells and whistles the actual payload data loading speed is more like 1/3 kB/s. In theory it is able to resist at least 10 bit errors during the 40-bit synchronization, or up to 45 bit errors in a row during a 1305-bit raw data block. As for reality, it was tested successfully with a recorder known to introduce errors.
Summary
Submitted by enthusi on 26 March 2008
A UNIX tool (source included) to pack multiple files into a datasette format TAP of a loader with yet unseen error correction (see README). It uploads up to 512 KB of data at once. See Production notes for details on usage please.
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