How Old-School Cassette Tape Drives Played Games | MVG
I grew up owning a Commodore 64 and C2N Tape Drive. I always wondered how games loaded from cassette tape. In this episode lets take a closer look at how the C64 converts tape data to binary 1's and 0's and some of the tricks programmers used to speed up the process ► Supporting The Channel - / modernvintagegamer ► Photo Credit (0:53) : https://blog.fh-kaernten.at/ ► Commercial Breaks Documentary : • Commercial Breaks - A documentary about Im... Social Media Links : ► Facebook : / modernvintagegamer ► Twitter : / modernvintageg ► IG: / modernvintagegamer ► BandCamp : https://modernvintagegamer.bandcamp.com/ #C64 #cassettes

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