[Coco] ORC-90

Robert Gault robert.gault at att.net
Tue Mar 1 19:53:17 EST 2022


I suggest you compare the music file you saved to disk vrs one of the files that don't work. The orc90 music files at colorcomputerarchive.com can be read via a normal PC which means each line ends with $0D, $0A. The CoCo typically just uses $0D for the end of a line of text. 
Where did you get the music files that don't work? How did you put them on a disk? If you are converting disk images on a PC to real floppies to use with a real CoCo, how did you create the hardware floppy?

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  On Tue, Mar 1, 2022 at 7:03 PM, coco at jechar.ca<coco at jechar.ca> wrote:   All

I have some ORC-90 files they seem to be text files but just putting 
them on an RS-DOS disk does not do any good the ORC-90 cannot read them.
How do I convert them into something the ORC-90 can use I know it can 
access a disk as I have been able to save and reload the built in sample 
William Tell Overture it does not seem to be a text file.

Thanks
Charlie

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