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A addon that enables you to make doublicates of tapes and copy software.
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A addon from [[Draysoft]] & [[Evesham Micros|Evesham Micro Centre]] that enables you to make duplicates of tapes and copy software.
  
This is probably and adaptation of a similiar device for the [[ZX Spectrum]] also by manufactured by [[Evesham Micro Centre]].
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The device connects to expansion port, and allows to copy data from an external tape deck to the CPC464's built-in tape recorder.
  
Not much else is known about this device. Please supply more.
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Draysoft & Evesham Micro Centre also produced a Doubler version for the [[ZX Spectrum]].
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According to adverts, the doubler also had "spectacular success on the CBM64".
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Now, thanks to Jose Leandro, the hardware specialist of the spectrum, with his famous page :
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http://trastero.speccy.org/cosas/JL/JL.htm
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We can know more about this hardware.
  
 
== Pictures ==
 
== Pictures ==
  
<gallery caption="Draysoft Doubler">
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<gallery caption="Doubler">
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Image:draysoft doubler.jpg|Attached on the back of a CPC464
 
Image:draysoft doubler.jpg|Attached on the back of a CPC464
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Image:Doubler Publicity.jpg|Publicity (From CPCrulez)
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</gallery>
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<gallery caption="Scans by Robcfg">
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Image:DraysoftDoubler_PCB_Top.jpg|PCB Top
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Image:DraysoftDoubler_PCB_Bottom.jpg|PCB Bottom
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Image:DraysoftDoubler_Front.jpg|Front Box
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Image:DraysoftDoubler_Back.jpg|Back Box
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</gallery>
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<gallery caption="Doubler Layout, thanks to Jose Leandro">
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File:Doubler - interface_delante.jpg|Doubler - Front Box
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File:Doubler - interface_detras.jpg|Doubler - Back Box
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File:Doubler - cara_componentes.jpg|Doubler - Components
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File:Doubler - cara_pistas.jpg|Doubler - Tracks
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File:Doubler PCB.png|Doubler - PCB Front
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File:Doubler Layout.png|Doubler - Layout
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</gallery>
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<gallery caption="Software">
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Image:DraysoftDoubler_Tape_Doubler.jpg|Doubler Tape
 
Image:Draysoft 1.png|Doubler in action
 
Image:Draysoft 1.png|Doubler in action
Image:Draysoft 2 speedcop.png|Speedcop the copying program
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Image:DraysoftDoubler_Tape_Speedcop.jpg|SpeedCop Tape
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Image:Draysoft 2 speedcop.png|SpeedCop conversion program
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</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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== Technical ==
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The hardware simply consists of an external cassette input:
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Port F0E0h - Draysoft Doubler External Tape Data Input (Bit5) (Read Only)
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* '''Port Conflicts:''' Port F0E0h may conflict with various [[Peripherals]] (which often decode only 1-2 address lines being low). Moreover, it conflicts with the internal Port F4XXh (PPI.PortA, which decodes only A11,A9,A8). To the worst, while running the Doubler software, PPI.PortA is set to 00h, so the Draysoft hardware must output a very strong HIGH level to pull-up the PPIs LOW level.
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* '''Doubler software''' (Side A) executes an endless loop that forwards changes on Port F0E0h.Bit5 to PPI.PortC.Bit5 (and also to the Screen Border color). The software doesn't attempt to decode data blocks, it just forwards the data, and thus also works with any kind of non-standard data blocks. Similar results can be gained using a normal Dual HiFi Tape Deck - the advantage of the Draysoft method is that it outputs 'harder' digital transitions, however, it does add some timing inaccuracies, so the copy isn't exactly the same quality as the original.
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* '''Speedcop software''' (Side B) is a baudrate conversion tool, allowing to select 1000, 2000, or 3000 bps. It's also allowing to remove SAVE"FILE",P protections. Speedcop is using only the internal recorder, ie. this program is not using the external hardware at all.
  
 
== Manual ==
 
== Manual ==
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Systems. Follow the screen prompts provided.
 
Systems. Follow the screen prompts provided.
  
It is possible as you will see to sélect your own SAVE speed and
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It is possible as you will see to select your own SAVE speed and
 
to "deprotect" programs. With some long programs it may not be
 
to "deprotect" programs. With some long programs it may not be
possible to LOAD ail the program to be backed up in one go. If
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possible to LOAD all the program to be backed up in one go. If
 
this happens SAVE the portion of the program that has been LOADed
 
this happens SAVE the portion of the program that has been LOADed
 
then put the original back in and LOAD the rest of the program,
 
then put the original back in and LOAD the rest of the program,
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== Download ==
 
== Download ==
  
* [[Media:Draysoft Doubler and SpeedCop.zip|The software that came with the module]] (CTZ Tape image for Emulators)
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* [[Media:Doubler & SpeedCop.zip|Doubler & SpeedCop.zip]] (tape)  (CDT for emulators)
  
== Links ==
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* [[Media:Doubler Eagle.zip|Doubler (Eagle).zip]] (Doubler files for Eagle)
  
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==  Weblinks  ==
  
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* [http://www.cpc-power.com/index.php?page=detail&num=6370 ''Doubler'' from CPC-Power]
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* [http://cpcrulez.fr/hardware-interface_debug-draysoft_doubler_speedcop.htm ''Doubler'' from CPCrulez]
  
[[Category:Hardware]] [[Category:Peripherals]] [[Category:Manual]]
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[[Category:Peripherals]] [[Category:Manual]]

Latest revision as of 04:37, 18 September 2020

A addon from Draysoft & Evesham Micro Centre that enables you to make duplicates of tapes and copy software.

The device connects to expansion port, and allows to copy data from an external tape deck to the CPC464's built-in tape recorder.

Draysoft & Evesham Micro Centre also produced a Doubler version for the ZX Spectrum.

According to adverts, the doubler also had "spectacular success on the CBM64".

Now, thanks to Jose Leandro, the hardware specialist of the spectrum, with his famous page :

http://trastero.speccy.org/cosas/JL/JL.htm

We can know more about this hardware.

Pictures

Technical

The hardware simply consists of an external cassette input:

Port F0E0h - Draysoft Doubler External Tape Data Input (Bit5) (Read Only)
  • Port Conflicts: Port F0E0h may conflict with various Peripherals (which often decode only 1-2 address lines being low). Moreover, it conflicts with the internal Port F4XXh (PPI.PortA, which decodes only A11,A9,A8). To the worst, while running the Doubler software, PPI.PortA is set to 00h, so the Draysoft hardware must output a very strong HIGH level to pull-up the PPIs LOW level.
  • Doubler software (Side A) executes an endless loop that forwards changes on Port F0E0h.Bit5 to PPI.PortC.Bit5 (and also to the Screen Border color). The software doesn't attempt to decode data blocks, it just forwards the data, and thus also works with any kind of non-standard data blocks. Similar results can be gained using a normal Dual HiFi Tape Deck - the advantage of the Draysoft method is that it outputs 'harder' digital transitions, however, it does add some timing inaccuracies, so the copy isn't exactly the same quality as the original.
  • Speedcop software (Side B) is a baudrate conversion tool, allowing to select 1000, 2000, or 3000 bps. It's also allowing to remove SAVE"FILE",P protections. Speedcop is using only the internal recorder, ie. this program is not using the external hardware at all.

Manual

A M S T R A D   D O U B L E R 
PREPARATION 

(1) Switch off your computer and plug the Doubler unit onto the
edge connector that is marked "FLOPPY DISC". 

(2) LOAD the Doubler software provided in the normal fashion. 

(3) Plug one end of lead provided into the socket on the Doubler.
Connect the other end of the lead to the EAR socket of a décent
quality mono tape deck. 

(4) Put a blank cassette into the Amstrad's built in cassette
player, put the cassette that you wish to back up into the other
cassette deck. Adjust the volume of the extra cassette deck to
just under maximum. 

STARTING "DOUBLING" 

You are now ready to start the process. Simply follow the screen
prompts and the tape will be backed up. A visual indication of
the process is provided by the flashing border, this can provide
a useful indication to the suitability of the volume setting on
the extra tape deck. The bars on the border should be solid,
looking very similar to a Sinclair Spectrum while loading.

There should be no break up of the border during the pauses
between blocks of data, if this is happening then reduce the
volume of the extra cassette deck. If by reducing the volume
enough to get rid of border break up you lose the solidity of
the flashing border, during blocks of data, it is unlikely that
the extra tape deck that you are using is suitable for the job.

ONCE THE TAPE HAS RUN THROUGH YOUR BACK UP IS COMPLETE.


S P E E D C O P

Once LOADed in the normal fashion Speedcop can be used to make
back ups of all programs using conventional Amstrad loading
Systems. Follow the screen prompts provided.

It is possible as you will see to select your own SAVE speed and
to "deprotect" programs. With some long programs it may not be
possible to LOAD all the program to be backed up in one go. If
this happens SAVE the portion of the program that has been LOADed
then put the original back in and LOAD the rest of the program,
Speedcop will know where to continue from.

Download

Weblinks