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Title: Quick 6128 Plus Tape Mod Question
Post by: Badstarr on 13:00, 14 November 11
Just a quick question regarding the 6128 Plus Tape Mod on the wiki. Is it the case that the 1k Resister and the Transistor are only there as part of the circuit to switch the motor on or off? Will it work without these assuming the tape/audio device is sending signals to the correct pins on the ASIC? A quick squint at the schematics makes me think this is the case but I just want to confirm first! :)
Title: Re: Quick 6128 Plus Tape Mod Question
Post by: Bryce on 13:02, 14 November 11
Correct, if you don't need the CPC to turn the tape on and off automatically, then you don't need these. Although they are handy for multi-load games that start reading the tape again without warning.

Bryce.
Title: Re: Quick 6128 Plus Tape Mod Question
Post by: Badstarr on 13:05, 14 November 11
Wow that was quick Bryce! Thanks!
Title: Re: Quick 6128 Plus Tape Mod Question
Post by: DrMoffet on 12:43, 06 August 12
Following on from this, if I wanted to only load from tapes, and not save or remotely control a tape drive, is it as easy as just soldering two wires to the 'mic' connections?
Title: Re: Quick 6128 Plus Tape Mod Question
Post by: Bryce on 12:56, 06 August 12
Not the "mic" connection, the other "Tape Output" connection is what you need to connect to, but yes, that's all you need.

Bryce.
Title: Re: Quick 6128 Plus Tape Mod Question
Post by: arnoldemu on 12:58, 06 August 12
Quote from: Bryce on 12:56, 06 August 12
Not the "mic" connection, the other "Tape Output" connection is what you need to connect to, but yes, that's all you need.

Bryce.
I can't get it to work, the resistor and/or the transistor are not needed?
Title: Re: Quick 6128 Plus Tape Mod Question
Post by: Bryce on 13:22, 06 August 12
The resistor and transistor are only needed to turn the tape motor relay on and off. If you are just connecting an audio source, then no extra components should be needed, just the GND wire to pin 2 and the audio-in signal to pin 5. You may have to experiment with the volume to get it to work.

Bryce.
Title: Re: Quick 6128 Plus Tape Mod Question
Post by: CraigsBar on 21:39, 24 April 14
Sorry to hijack another long ended thread, But I too unfortunately have a tape Mod question.


I have located the Resistor and Transistor. Perfect.


Question now is... The Relay... should that be connected up on the Normally Open or Normally Closed pins to the DIN socket?


All this to get 'Breaking Baud' running on my main CPC... Oh and then to find a modern Tape recorder with Remove support otherwise I'll be limited to playing in audio from my iPod, and that would seem wrong some how!


Regards


Craig

Title: Re: Quick 6128 Plus Tape Mod Question
Post by: Bryce on 21:55, 24 April 14
Normally open.

Bryce.
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