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hedning
Registered: Mar 2009 Posts: 4732 |
THE MOVERS Treasure Chest VI
Hi folks, I continue THE MOVERS old tradition by deciding it's time for a new Treasure Chest thread in 2022, as the old thread span over 5 years of additions, and had over 350 posts.
Links to the old ones:
TMTC
TMTC II
TMTC III
TMTC IV
TMTC V
THANKS to all of you still delivering new old stuff. Keep going on! |
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The MeatBall
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 367 |
Quote: Capture of some tapes I bought earlier this month.
Added 9 releases to CSDB from them (which is not much for 30-40 tapes). Still, get 'em up there :).
https://krakenfiles.com/view/wvJd8jNJuX/file.html
Available at hvilket.net |
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Xiny6581
Registered: Feb 2004 Posts: 73 |
Very nice structure and names on the dumped tapes!
I wish more would keep it like that.
I've done this since I got serious with tape preservation.
It's so much easier to go back, redump a tape, if something is needed. When you've got them in such a nice structure :)
01_Maxell_UDI46_Band_1_A.dmp
01_Maxell_UDI46_Band_1_B.dmp
02_TDK_AD90_Band_2_A.dmp
02_TDK_AD90_Band_2_B.dmp
02_TDK_AD90_Band_2_A_P1.dmp
02_TDK_AD90_Band_2_B_REV1.dmp
The first number is the number written on the tape or folder, in a particular serie.
The second is the brand name and minutes.
The third is the name on the tape.
The fourth is side A/B.
Then I have added some prefix:
P= Part (can be a different writings on the same tape. ALAS: past data/different aligned signals:
REV= Revisions. Like if the tape has been re-read with a different setting.
I also store the dumps files in different directories, to keep track of the batches/clamps I do. To make it more easy to go back and seek for things needed.
Maybe we should try set this as a standard? :) |
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curtcool
Registered: Feb 2011 Posts: 25 |
Well, Xiny, happy it's of use. I haven't quite followed your guidelines on these, but they're at least as accurately named as earlier ones. Also, Conan/Rebels (Amiga) mentioned something to me about changing datasette speeds which I would guess the .prg extraction programs would not support, which would explain some of the errors on the tape images below. I'm not smart enough to know what to do about it (and after all, these old turbo tapes tend to contain a lot of the same stuff as well as quite a few errors).
But, to get to the point:
(Tapes from Conan/Rebels - his own, mainly, from way back)
https://krakenfiles.com/view/BAwDnspFAL/file.html
(Tapes I bought earlier this month for 150 dkr. (~€20)
https://krakenfiles.com/view/3zkfXJU1VZ/file.html
This release was (among a very few others) added from it - it's not working from these images, but I managed to get a working version after several tries and working the good ol' azimuth screwdriver:
Xevious
I also have some disk images, but would like to see if some of them is actually C128/1571 disks before adding here - and still need to get my 1571 repaired. |
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hedning
Registered: Mar 2009 Posts: 4732 |
Quote: Well, Xiny, happy it's of use. I haven't quite followed your guidelines on these, but they're at least as accurately named as earlier ones. Also, Conan/Rebels (Amiga) mentioned something to me about changing datasette speeds which I would guess the .prg extraction programs would not support, which would explain some of the errors on the tape images below. I'm not smart enough to know what to do about it (and after all, these old turbo tapes tend to contain a lot of the same stuff as well as quite a few errors).
But, to get to the point:
(Tapes from Conan/Rebels - his own, mainly, from way back)
https://krakenfiles.com/view/BAwDnspFAL/file.html
(Tapes I bought earlier this month for 150 dkr. (~€20)
https://krakenfiles.com/view/3zkfXJU1VZ/file.html
This release was (among a very few others) added from it - it's not working from these images, but I managed to get a working version after several tries and working the good ol' azimuth screwdriver:
Xevious
I also have some disk images, but would like to see if some of them is actually C128/1571 disks before adding here - and still need to get my 1571 repaired.
Thanx buddy! |
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The MeatBall
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 367 |
Quote: Well, Xiny, happy it's of use. I haven't quite followed your guidelines on these, but they're at least as accurately named as earlier ones. Also, Conan/Rebels (Amiga) mentioned something to me about changing datasette speeds which I would guess the .prg extraction programs would not support, which would explain some of the errors on the tape images below. I'm not smart enough to know what to do about it (and after all, these old turbo tapes tend to contain a lot of the same stuff as well as quite a few errors).
But, to get to the point:
(Tapes from Conan/Rebels - his own, mainly, from way back)
https://krakenfiles.com/view/BAwDnspFAL/file.html
(Tapes I bought earlier this month for 150 dkr. (~€20)
https://krakenfiles.com/view/3zkfXJU1VZ/file.html
This release was (among a very few others) added from it - it's not working from these images, but I managed to get a working version after several tries and working the good ol' azimuth screwdriver:
Xevious
I also have some disk images, but would like to see if some of them is actually C128/1571 disks before adding here - and still need to get my 1571 repaired.
I've put these on c64disks.hvilket.net |
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Matt
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 598 |
Hi guys,
Big thanks to Acidchild for the huge amount of work for transfering and preserving 600+ disks, and to MDZ and CBA for verifying the whole lot of them.
Anyway, a downloadlink of my disk collection (which I thought was long lost but eventually found under a coat of dust in my garage) is right here: https://files.fm/u/54quyqrhd?ak=dda2f
Cheers,
Matt |
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chatGPZ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 11386 |
Someone help out this guy: https://www.lemon64.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=984080#p984080 |
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The MeatBall
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 367 |
Quote: Hi guys,
Big thanks to Acidchild for the huge amount of work for transfering and preserving 600+ disks, and to MDZ and CBA for verifying the whole lot of them.
Anyway, a downloadlink of my disk collection (which I thought was long lost but eventually found under a coat of dust in my garage) is right here: https://files.fm/u/54quyqrhd?ak=dda2f
Cheers,
Matt
Unable to download the file as my PC claims it contains a virus. Have anyone downloaded it and can verify that the file is ok? |
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Neo-Rio Account closed
Registered: Jan 2004 Posts: 63 |
It must be a false positive. I downloaded it onto Linux and extracted the D64s. There's no weird files as far as I can tell.
Recompressed into a zip file and it's not triggering as a virus threat |
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HOL2001
Registered: Aug 2005 Posts: 97 |
Yes, same here. All fine. |
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