TAPClean is a tool for Commodore tape preservation and restoration.
Installation is incredibly easy, with just four simple steps to follow: First, navigate to the 'src' directory. Then, copy the Makefile.lin to Makefile. Run make to ensure proper installation, and finally, copy the TAPClean software to a suitable directory.
But what's new in this release? This update includes a range of new features, including the addition of 108DE0A5 scanner and Biturbo scanner support. Additionally, TAPClean now supports reading DC2n 16-bit 2MHz RAW TAP format.
But the update doesn't just include new features; it also addresses some scanner and bug fixes. Turbotape.c has been updated, and all compilation warnings have been fixed. Some small bugfixes and code cleanups have also been included.
Lastly, users will appreciate the added tap time reporting, allowing you to keep track of your tapes and easily restore them to their former glory. Overall, TAPClean is a must-have tool for anyone interested in preserving and restoring Commodore tapes with ease.
Version 0.21: N/A