[Coco] Color Computer Learning Lab
John T Chasteen
johnchasteen.2 at juno.com
Tue Mar 11 22:46:21 EDT 2008
Thanks George for this information.
I have several RAINBOW cassette tapes 1984. Several of the programs
won't run so
I haven't got back to checking the Learning Lab tapes .
One problem is a flaky tape player. How are the ways to clean the DIN
connector?
I disconnected the "motor-on" cable from the computer and the cassette
player is working.. fwd, rewind and play is
working. I don't have another cassette cable (to coco3) . I tried to
plug and unplug the din connection to coco3.
John
On Tue, 11 Mar 2008 19:25:57 -0600 "George Ramsower"
<georgeramsower at gmail.com> writes:
> John,
> A .WAV file is a digitized version of the audio file from a tape.
> It is
> stored in a PC. To load it into a coco, you connect the audio out
> from the
> PC to MIC cable on the coco. You then use cload or cloadm on the
> coco, then
> play the WAV file on the PC to load the program into the coco. Once
> done,
> then you can reconnect the cassette deck to the coco and csave or
> csavem to
>
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