


cassette(1)                                                       cassette(1)



Name
  cassette - data cassette image manipulator for xtrs TRS-80 emulator

Syntax
  ccaasssseettttee

Description
  To control the emulated cassette used by xxttrrss, a file called
  ".cassette.ctl" in the current directory keeps track of what file is
  currently "loaded" as the cassette tape and the current position within
  that file. The ccaasssseettttee shell script provides a way to manipulate this
  file; typing "help" at its prompt shows its commands. You may use this
  script to load and position cassette tape files. The operation works very
  much like an actual tape recorder. The cassette emulation works only in
  Model I mode.

Commands
  ppooss generates a status message including the filename being used as the
  cassette image and the current position within the image, in bytes.

  llooaadd [_f_i_l_e_n_a_m_e] changes the cassette image currently being used to the file
  specified, and resets the position counter to zero.

  rreeww [_p_o_s_i_t_i_o_n] changes the position counter to the position specified.

  ffff [_p_o_s_i_t_i_o_n] changes the position counter to the position specified.

  qquuiitt exits the ccaasssseettttee shell script.

Authors
  xxttrrss was written by David Gingold <gingold@think.com> of Thinking Machines
  Corporation, Alec Wolman <wolman@crl.dec.com> of Digital Equipment Corpora-
  tion, and Timothy Mann <mann@pa.dec.com> of Digital Equipment Corporation.
  This manual page was written by Branden Robinson for Debian GNU/Linux,
  though most of it will look familar from the "Emulated cassette" section of
  the xxttrrss manual page.























