In this video tutorial, we see how to use the TapeCart SD, starting from the choice of files to copy on MicroSD. I had made a video about the Kung Fu Flash by Kim Jorgensen: The interface that connects to the expansion port of the Commodore 64. In fact, it also allows the upload of TAP files, which Kim Jorgensen's TapeCart SD, to date, does not have. In addition, the TapeCart SD that Vincenzo Santoro gave me is different than the open source project of Kim Jorgensen, the creator of Kung Fu Flash. Unlike the TapeCart (without SD), which only had an internal memory, as the name says, the TapeCart SD is equipped with a connector for SD memory cards. The TapeCart SD that was given to me is a special version! It is an interface that connects to the data port of the Commodore 64 and allows you to load, very quickly, the files in PRG, TCRT and even TAP format that are present on a MicroSD memory card.Ĭompared to Tapuino, which emulates the datassette and uploads files with the TAP extension, while also maintaining the timing of a normal Commodore datassette, the TapeCart SD loads files in multiple formats and the loading is much faster.
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