As of SVN #8278, the apple2/apple2p/apple2e drivers support the cassette interface (read only for now). I haven't had much luck with Integer BASIC tapes, but Applesoft stuff like Color Demosoft or the Applesoft version of Little Brick Out loads and runs fine.
For the II Plus and IIe, turn off full keyboard, press F3 (reset) to drop into BASIC, type LOAD and press Enter, then start the tape playing via the Tab menu or WinUI.
As of SVN #8278, the apple2/apple2p/apple2e drivers support the cassette interface (read only for now). I haven't had much luck with Integer BASIC tapes, but Applesoft stuff like Color Demosoft or the Applesoft version of Little Brick Out loads and runs fine.
For the II Plus and IIe, turn off full keyboard, press F3 (reset) to drop into BASIC, type LOAD and press Enter, then start the tape playing via the Tab menu or WinUI.
As of SVN #8278, the apple2/apple2p/apple2e drivers support the cassette interface (read only for now). I haven't had much luck with Integer BASIC tapes, but Applesoft stuff like Color Demosoft or the Applesoft version of Little Brick Out loads and runs fine.
For the II Plus and IIe, turn off full keyboard, press F3 (reset) to drop into BASIC, type LOAD and press Enter, then start the tape playing via the Tab menu or WinUI.
Apple2e driver Apple Color Demosoft (.wav)
Applesoft Little Brick Out (.wav) Apple2e driver
As Arbee said, Integer BASIC tape images not working yet.
I have a question. If I play the tape with .wav extension im MESSUI, I can not hear any sound. If I use a tape image with another extension, all is ok.
Any wrong settings, exist a way to fix it ? .wav is associated with the Windows Media Player on my WinXP.
Does the ROZ layer use the same flags as the normal tilemap layers? If so, are they disabling the wrap scroll enable flag when the images are rotated in?
I don't remember anything about the mode 7 settings on the SNES; but could the A'Can have based their ROZ layer on the SNES'? Especially since the Gameboy Advance was pretty much considered a handheld SNES (with a better CPU).