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  1. Maybe I'm not understanding what you're telling me to do here. I tried this makeATR program, and was able to save the .CAS file onto the disk image, but still I'm not able to load it into Basic. A .CAS file is not a .BAS file, unfortunately. It won't load it. Any other ideas?
  2. If there is a companion utility that can do this, I don't know about it. If anybody has any idea how this could be done please let me know. I also wondered if it was possible to somehow convert CAS to ATR, but I doubt it.
  3. Hello. I'm not a regular user of these forums, but after an exhaustive search of the internet, I didn't know where else to turn. So hopefully you people can help me. I'm trying to find out if there is a way to load my old Atari 8-Bit BASIC type-ins into an emulator such as Atari800Win? (With software only. No patch cables or original hardware.) I know about WAV2CAS, and I have successfully converted a couple of my type-ins into .CAS files, but the Atari800Win emu only seems to be able to load self-executing BINARY .CAS files, not the type where you actually have to type "CLOAD" and "RUN"! I was so excited when I found out about the prospect of an Atari tape drive emulator, then so let down when I couldn't load in all the wonderful old games I either created myself or programmed-in from magazines when I was a teen. Of course my old Atari hardware is long broken and gone, but the cassettes have been in storage and just recently rediscovered. Thanks for your responses in advance.
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