26-06-2021, 11:18 AM
Thanks to kimjohn for making this tape available to be recorded after it was found among some System-80 tapes. Recorded at 44khz and saved as 16bit WAV mono file. Thanks also to Minuouse who was able to successfully load it into the WinArcadia emulator and save out as binary files.
He says "...The tape recording was in pretty good condition, both dumps should be OK as the recordings include BCC checksums which were successfully passed."
This version of ubasic is copyrighted 1979 to Alan Peek and seams to be an upgrade to an earlier known 1978 version. Little is known about the Line Assembler, so let us know if you have any information about it.
The tape was an original, so the label was scanned and included in the zip files for both also.
So in the Vintage Repository in the Mini_2650\Software folder we placed
2650_ubasic_1979.wav <-- in the one zip file
ubasic_1979.pgm
2650_ubasic_line_assembler.jpg
2650_line_assembler.wav <-- in the one zip file
2650_line_assembler.pgm
2650_ubasic_line_assembler.jpg
He says "...The tape recording was in pretty good condition, both dumps should be OK as the recordings include BCC checksums which were successfully passed."
This version of ubasic is copyrighted 1979 to Alan Peek and seams to be an upgrade to an earlier known 1978 version. Little is known about the Line Assembler, so let us know if you have any information about it.
The tape was an original, so the label was scanned and included in the zip files for both also.
So in the Vintage Repository in the Mini_2650\Software folder we placed
2650_ubasic_1979.wav <-- in the one zip file
ubasic_1979.pgm
2650_ubasic_line_assembler.jpg
2650_line_assembler.wav <-- in the one zip file
2650_line_assembler.pgm
2650_ubasic_line_assembler.jpg
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