The
TAPE TO DISK ROMS were conceived of as a way of transferring games on tape to a disc-based system when achieving the same results by 'hacking' a tape-based game was beyond the means of most computer users.
The ROM (a different ROM being required for each and every different type of disc interface) presents a standardised menu and creates
one peculiar 'T.<filename>' game file for a
full tape-based game. For example, if transferring
ELITE, it would load and save files 'Elite', 'EliteData' and 'EliteCode' one by one, creating the file 'T.ELITE' on the disc.
The menu is also used to 'read' the game from disc into memory, the screen display being updated (with 'Searching' and 'Loading' messages!) exactly as the game was originally transferred. Typically, games transferred by this method loaded approximately 8 times as fast as the tape equivalent.
None of the discs contained on this web site have been transferred by these methods.
If you are missing any of the components originally bundled with the interface then you can download them by clicking on the links below:
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T2CU, T2P3, T2P4, T2PEG400, T2SD, T2SEDFS
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| Author: |
Slogger |
| Release Information: |
1986: TAPE TO DISC ROM, Slogger |
| ISBN (If Available): |
N/A |
| No. Of Pages: |
6 |
| Date Uploaded: |
19.06.2004 |
| File Type: |
Microsoft Word Document (Complete)
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| Suitable For: |
Electron Fitted With ROM Expansion Device & A Tape To Disc ROM |