Peter and Anna_Wu, thank you very much!
But... there is still a problem.
I've just converted to .wav with that program some games that run ok under emulation.
Tried converting with "600 bauds" and "1200 bauds". My PC-8801 MC don't recognize any game with 600 bauds or 1200 bauds.
I connect the audio cable to the connectors "audio in" (RCA stereo for white and red cables). Connecting only the white cable (mono) didn't recognize the games either.
I hear the beeps of the .wav in the PC-8801 MC speaker, like all the other computers that use tapes for games (example:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oEu5NUYjNns ). But the PC-88 don't recognize the game after typing << load"cas: >>
The complete commands I use under Basic are:
<<
MON
EnterR
Enterhold ctrl+Bload"cas:
Enter>>
Under emulation (M88) the game loads using those commands and, after that, I simple write << RUN >> and press
Enter. But in the real hardware that doesn't work.
Maybe a datassette is needed always for running PC-88 tape based games?
Probably the "audio inputs" are for use the computer as a multimedia station with music editor programs, and never for loading games in audio format.
Maybe I didn't understand well, but I think here it says that any datassette will work (for MSX, PC-8001, ...):
http://kitahei88.dtiblog.com/blog-entry-82.htmlBut... which type of connector does it use? I can't see the typical "REM, INPUT, OUT connectors" in my PC-8801 (
http://img299.imageshack.us/img299/4120/img2269fx6.jpg).
Maybe the MC model, being the last one of the family, can't use cassette games? (the same that happens with the MSX2+, for example).