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    Default Anyone seen this TODC Thomson emulator for DC

    Has anyone seen or tried this before?

    http://jphlang.free.fr/todc_shots.shtml

    Looks good!

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    Sure, I HAVE GOT the emu, work very well, but for more games you can play only if you use the keyboard of dreamcast, not is simple undestand the options for start the games, but with patience you have a good emu ^_^.

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    Cool DARKGATE will check it out as I have a keyboard thanks!

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    Hey DARKGATE, how do you load files in the K7 folder on the cd?

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    Sorry I mean the Tape Files

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    Bump for Dreamcast. Lets see if someone can grab the ball and polish this bad boy up with some controller control and multilingual support, and whatever else.
    Should this, like, be stickied?

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    what is athomson, is it a old pc or something of the sort

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    Try this link its been translated from French to English it wil give you some insight on this computer.


    http://translate.google.com/translat...language_tools

    Luke.

    ok found this:

    Use of the cassettes
    If you use the reader-recorder of programs, the things are simplified.

    To safeguard a program, it is initially necessary to be placed at the desired place of the cassette, i.e. neither at the beginning (at the place of the band starts), nor at the same place as another program already recorded. The positioning of the band is done with the scroll keys fast before and back which are always active. Then it is necessary to press simultaneously on the key of recording and the key of reading. The cassette is blocked.

    It is then necessary to give the order of safeguard:

    SAVE "CASS:ACCUEIL"

    The tape recorder starts and at the end of a few seconds, the recording is finished and message "OK" reappears.

    The reading of the program is carried out then in the following way:
    - Rewind the cassette until the beginning of the program. It is always wise to note the number of the meter at the time of the safeguard. If not, rewind until the beginning of the cassette.
    - Press on the key of reading of the tape recorder. - Type:

    LOAD "CASS:ACCUEIL"

    The engine is started and with the screen posts itself:

    Searching

    then, when the beginning of the program is found:

    Found: ACCUEIL.BAS

    and at the end of the loading:

    OK

    There is not any more but to carry out it.

    If you put one program by cassette, it is not necessary any more to indicate the name of the program to the load time. It is enough to make:

    LOAD "CASS:"

    It is the first program present on the cassette which is then charged.

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