Hi All,
while cleaning out some stuff here, I just found two original AA cover tapes:
- AA Birthday Gift-Pack:
Side A - Dizzy AA special edition
Side B - Micro Assembler - SMART II - Disk Help - ON-DISK
- AA Christmas Cassette:
Side A - The Untouchables
Side B - Sun Crossword - Gunslinger - Word Processor - Typewriter - Tape To Disk
Have these programs all been converted / catalogued and available online? If not, I can do this, but if they already exist they'll be dumped or if anyone wants them, they can have them.
Bryce.
All Amstrad Action tapes have been archived. Even the XMas & birthday ones.
Well that answers my second question too then. Because I just found two AA Action Pack Cassettes: April 1991 and July 1991.
If anybody wants these, then let me know, otherwise they are about to get dumped...
Bryce.
Quote from: Bryce on 14:57, 03 July 11
Well that answers my second question too then. Because I just found two AA Action Pack Cassettes: April 1991 and July 1991.
If anybody wants these, then let me know, otherwise they are about to get dumped...
Bryce.
You've just created a new sport...
... Germany takes the gold medal for the first international AA Cassette slinging competition....
It'll be a short game, I only have for tapes to throw. Although I could play the second half with Amsoft tapes :D
Bryce.
Quote from: CPCIak on 14:28, 03 July 11
All Amstrad Action tapes have been archived. Even the XMas & birthday ones.
I'd be forever grateful if someone knows where I can get Action Pack 50 tape which came with AA 116 - May '95 cause it's got an Assembly source example of a Game specifically on that tape (which doesn't appear to be on ADATE)! :-[ (I don't think Richard Fairhurst likes beggars either! :( Though I'm unsure it would help either way! :'( ).
I've uploaded the complete AA Covertape Archive. Here you are:
https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B2XXu04UTX8ANjAxZTUyMjQtZjQwNy00YjY3LTg0OTItZmZlMzU2Yjk1YjFl&sort=name&layout=list&num=50 (https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B2XXu04UTX8ANjAxZTUyMjQtZjQwNy00YjY3LTg0OTItZmZlMzU2Yjk1YjFl&sort=name&layout=list&num=50)
Quote from: CPCIak on 07:29, 04 July 11
I've uploaded the complete AA Covertape Archive. Here you are:
WOW you get Top Marks for that effort!! :) (Sadly I can only contribute 1 Like! :( )
And to think you can have all the covertapes in under a 5Mb archive is a worthwhile Download for anyone! :D
I found the Assembly program in question, all 8k of it on the Covertape and as I thought it certainally explains why you don't see the Assembly source code for too many games in Magazines due to the amount of space they take up, though the explainations which are also extremely useful as well take up a lot of the space as well! ;D Of course I have a simple Shoot-em-up example in Assembly from the early days of ACU, though they seemed to have a bit of space back in them days! :)
Quote from: CP/M User on 10:28, 04 July 11
WOW you get Top Marks for that effort!
You're welcome ;-)
So can i dump them? Or does some collector want them so that they own original versions? Let me know (soon), the bins get collected on a friday here :D
Bryce.
Quote from: Bryce on 08:28, 05 July 11
So can i dump them? Or does some collector want them so that they own original versions? Let me know (soon), the bins get collected on a friday here :D
Bryce.
Sorry I'm not really looking :-[ Though I just thought that if as much information is collected about them tapes the better. I didn't get many of them Christmas Covertapes (though I never got the Birthday ones either when their October Issue came around - that only happened after every issue had a covertape), the one from AA52 I recall was merely a tape taped to the magazine minus any box, though if it's worth preserving the label on the tape by scanning both sides then perhaps that information would be handy (unless it exists of course). If I'm the only smuck which stresses too much on preserving that sort of detail then definitely bin it! :)
Well they're all in boxes now, but one of them looked like it had been selotaped to the cover, because there's a typical "tape removal" stripe down the centre of the tape label.
The labels were pretty unspectacular anyway, usually just listing what's on the tape and the other side was blank I think.
Bryce.
Quote from: Bryce on 11:53, 05 July 11
Well they're all in boxes now, but one of them looked like it had been selotaped to the cover, because there's a typical "tape removal" stripe down the centre of the tape label.
The labels were pretty unspectacular anyway, usually just listing what's on the tape and the other side was blank I think.
Bryce.
I recall there being a cute little image of Kevin Costner being on the Covertape which had the Untouchables demo on it! ;D I will never get over how I waited 20 minutes just to load that thing up only to have two little screens! :o Even worse cause I only had a 464 which featured no tune (cause you had to have 128k)! >:( Still I guess I was still able to play it.
So you have a soft spot for Kevin Costner? Should we be worried about that? I'm sure they've developed medicine to help you with that problem :D
Yes, the tape has a small picture of him on it. If you like, I can send you it, to add to your Kevin Costner Collection ;)
Bryce.
Quote from: Bryce on 12:38, 05 July 11
So you have a soft spot for Kevin Costner? Should we be worried about that? I'm sure they've developed medicine to help you with that problem :D
Yes, the tape has a small picture of him on it. If you like, I can send you it, to add to your Kevin Costner Collection ;)
Bryce.
Get out of here, I meant the Image was cute - not the person in it. Burn the tape for all I care!!
I was only joking :D The tapes have left building and are on their way to the place where unwanted CPC tapes go...
Bryce.
Quote from: Bryce on 10:30, 06 July 11
I was only joking :D The tapes have left building and are on their way to the place where unwanted CPC tapes go...
Bryce.
Naturally, since it involves adult concepts & drugs all wrapped up in Tape! :)
Quote from: Bryce on 08:28, 05 July 11
So can i dump them? Or does some collector want them so that they own original versions? Let me know (soon), the bins get collected on a friday here :D
I'm not a collector, but I need tapes to calibrate the cassette drives on my CPC 464s. Since I don't own any original ones, they might be useful for that.
Quote from: CPCIak on 07:29, 04 July 11
I've uploaded the complete AA Covertape Archive. Here you are:
https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B2XXu04UTX8ANjAxZTUyMjQtZjQwNy00YjY3LTg0OTItZmZlMzU2Yjk1YjFl&sort=name&layout=list&num=50 (https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B2XXu04UTX8ANjAxZTUyMjQtZjQwNy00YjY3LTg0OTItZmZlMzU2Yjk1YjFl&sort=name&layout=list&num=50)
Ooh, nice one! I think I'll copy them to the wiki (with credit of course) ;)
I will have a nosey through the cover tapes soon. It's been a while since I done anything related to CPC
Awesome, Thanks 8)