TapeRipper 2.0 - Proof of concept / Request for feedback
A long time ago, I wrote a quick and dirty program to copy software from a tape onto a floppy disk to avoid having to deal with sampling audio and then trying to decode it.
This is the version 2.0, which hopefully will be usable by most people.
That's just the result of some work this weekend, and the objective of this video is to collect some feedback from eventual users to see how I can make it easier for people.
You can find the current version of the software as well as the source code on the forum post:
https://forum.defence-force.org/viewtopic.php?t=2488
This is the result of a week end of work, and I did not spend any time cleaning anything, so that's literally what was shown on the video: No proper software engineering was involved :D
This video was recorded from a real Oric using a real tape deck, captured on the PC using a OSSC and a video capture card.
The ripped software is DBUG from No Man's Land, a debugger/monitor program which was not yet available on oric.org