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33 Year-Old C64 Game Saved From Vinyl

33 Year-Old C64 Game Saved From Vinyl We take a look at another '80s vinyl record with a Commodore 64 program encoded it, this time 1986's Heartware. In addition to rescuing the Piggy game, we take a look at some extra details that were overlooked in the previous 1984 Electric Eye album video.

Links:
Piggy's Fatal Trip:
WAV-PRG and Audiotap:
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Prodigal:

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Index:
0:00 Intro
0:53 Why bother with cassette?? And TCB 1984
2:37 About Heartware
4:47 Marantz 2220 & Dual 1218 - recording the C64 program from vinyl
7:04 Looking at the audio in Audacity
7:30 Pencil vs. Pen controversy
8:45 Problems - TAP to the rescue - how cassette data is encoded
10:47 Loading PIGGY - the game is revealed!
11:54 Playing PIGGY'S FATAL TRIP
13:39 Looking through the game's LISTing (aka source code)
15:49 Discovering a minor bug
16:47 Thanks

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