Subj : How to connect a Commodor To : JAMES HARRIS From : Mike Powell Date : Thu Jul 19 2018 07:03:00 > 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! A couple of years ago, I found all of my old TI99 cassettes, which were written to around 1981-83. They mostly were also still good! In my case, the only way I could figure to get them transfered was to buy a floppy drive (from ebay, I think) that worked with the TI99, install it, load the cassettes into memory on the TI and then write the program data back out to floppy. If, for some reason, I want then copy those to my PC, there are some utilities for that (at least, that run under DOS). I am not sure about your CBM platform, but maybe there is an easier way. :) Mike --- * SLMR 2.1a * "Excellent...excellent..." - Mr. Burns * Origin: Capitol City Online - capitolcityonline.net (1:2320/105) .