Subj : Re: How to connect a Commodore Pet to a modern PC To : James Harris From : Computer Nerd Kev Date : Wed Jul 18 2018 23:25:21 James Harris wrote: > The other day I dug out some cassettes which had Pet programs saved on > them around, I would estimate, 1979. To my great surprise they were > still readable! I am fairly astonished about that, and certainly delighted! > > But now the next step is that I want to get the programs from the > cassettes onto a modern PC. Any suggestions on how to do that? > > I checked for USB-to-GPIB adaptors but even used ones are rather > expensive. So, other suggestions would be welcome. > > Any ideas? There's mtap: http://markus.brenner.de/ But it doesn't mention PET support (and it has special commands for Vic-20 and C16 tapes so maybe that means something, or maybe not). There's also WAV-PRG which only mentions C64 tapes, but it does have a very healthy alternatives page: http://wav-prg.sourceforge.net/alternatives.html This actually mentions the PET, but it's a dedicated device: https://www.luigidifraia.com/c64/dc2n/select.html -- __ __ #_ < |\| |< _# --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05 * Origin: Agency HUB, Dunedin - New Zealand | Fido<>Usenet Gateway (3:770/3) .