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Slushload V2.5   [2021]

Slushload V2.5 Released by :
SLC

Release Date :
12 November 2021

Type :
Other Platform C64 Tool

User rating:**********  9.9/10 (18 votes)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... SLC of Kvasigen, Nostalgia, Those Up Fucked Sceners

Download :

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User Comment
Submitted by TheRyk on 20 November 2021
deleted some half a dozen comments relating to drama (it's over, read it on forums if you think you missed anything <- which you didn't, trust me) or debating whether Sarcasm works on Internet or not.

BTT now, please
User Comment
Submitted by Ksubi on 19 November 2021
Very impressive SLC! Easy to use and blazingly fast!
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Submitted by Joe on 19 November 2021
Cool work! Program was shared, 1. No twitter needed for video-proof, 2. Awesome attitude, 3.! Excellence in code, 4! :D
You got my 10 for sure, keep up the great work!
User Comment
Submitted by SLC on 17 November 2021
Richard: Didn't mind the vote, but glad you took another look at it and viewed it for what it was! :) Thanks for the updated feedback.
User Comment
Submitted by Richard on 17 November 2021
After a play around with it, I have up-voted. This is possibly the world's fastest tape loader I have seen so far. Very well done.
User Comment
Submitted by Neo-Rio on 14 November 2021
I have tried the 3 pulse loader on this, but I haven't found it to be any more reliable than the standard 4 pulse loader.
User Comment
Submitted by Frantic on 14 November 2021
@Raistlin: Alright, I get your point.
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Submitted by Raistlin on 14 November 2021
“I interpreted the "nice try" remark to mean something like "good work!"

Could’ve been true… but the “6” vote from Richard, against 10x 10 votes, tells a different story.
User Comment
Submitted by morphfrog on 13 November 2021
I just say WOW, this is really amzeing work you have done here!
User Comment
Submitted by Frantic on 13 November 2021
I interpreted the "nice try" remark to mean something like "good work!", rather than the more "correct" interpretation of something like "nice try (even though it failed in some respect)".
User Comment
Submitted by SLC on 13 November 2021
Richard: Not sure I understood that "Nice try"-remark. If you're comparing this to loaders typically used on commercial releases, I think you missed the entire point :) The point was to create an auto-booting Turbo Tape substitute where speed was a priority. You couldn't possibly reach these speeds with IRQ-loading involving music or even a loading screen.
User Comment
Submitted by Neo-Rio on 13 November 2021
I understand Richard's sentiment though. Tape loaders with music and picture are all part of the retro experience. And what are we doing playing with old computers and tape decks if not for the retro experience?
Getting those damn tapes to load as quick as possible without failing - that's what! Not everybody enjoyed the nostalgia of waiting forever only for the fastloader to fail, and then having to rewind and try again! :D

Besides, with shorter loading times, now you can cram even MORE games onto your school yard mix-tapes :)
User Comment
Submitted by Frantic on 13 November 2021
Beautiful stuff
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Submitted by Raistlin on 13 November 2021
Excellent work! While I know music/picture loaders were popular in the 80s, they really had their place there - so I don’t really understand Richard’s comment. Most people that I knew just wanted the game to load faster… it always felt weird to wait 2 mins before the game itself even started loading. I know some loaders were amazing - Sanxion and Delta for example, and the (Mastertronic?) Space Invaders loader that was usually better than the actual game.

Someone should do a comparison of all these new tape loaders - speed vs error resilience etc.
User Comment
Submitted by Neo-Rio on 13 November 2021
I think the main goal here was to have a no-frills loader find the sweet spot of fastest loading speed possible without sacrificing reliability. It loads so fast, there's almost no time for music or a picture!
User Comment
Submitted by Richard on 13 November 2021
Nice try, but I probably rarely use that program, mainly because I prefer doing tape loading the more "presentable" way with loading picture and music, either with Freeload or TapeTool 1.0.0.5 :) (Later versions of TapeTool uses RLE Compression, which doesn't support the additional Disk-PRG/Tape writing source code irqtape1.a)
User Comment
Submitted by Neo-Rio on 13 November 2021
Turbotape is dead! Long live Turbotape!

Although it's actually really hard to crown the fastest tape loader because of the disparity in tuning between datasettes, quality of tape used, and the lack of a way to therefore scientifically measure reliability vs speed in tape loaders.

Having said that, even at the slowest and most reliable speeds, Slushload beats both standard Turbotape and Gyrospeed on real hardware - and that's good enough a metric :)
User Comment
Submitted by Count Zero on 12 November 2021
Definately the very best tape loader which I'll never use :)
User Comment
Submitted by SLC on 12 November 2021
The possibly fastest tape loader ever released is now updated. Please see readme.txt for changes since previous version as the command line interface is slightly changed.

This release also fixes a few stability problems from the virst release.
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