Decoding the Hidden Message of Information Society's "300bps N,8,1" on a C-64
We show how to decode Information Society's infamous "300bps N,8,1 (Terminal Mode or ASCII Download)" story from their 1992 CD, "Peace and Love, Inc." using mostly vintage equipment from 1992 or earlier: a Sony CFD-120 boombox, a 64modem, a Commodore 64C, Super Snapshot cartridge, and (from the last decade) a Cositon Telephone Recorder Adapter. Also, learn a bit about analog modems in the process! Stick around after for a reading of the band's crazy story.
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Index:
0:00 Introduction
1:38 Not A Musical Selection (headphone warning)
3:15 Gear used: 64C, 64modem, Super Snapshot, Commodore phone
5:15 The bit I was missing: Telephone Recorder Adapter
6:30 Configuring Snapterm & Testing
7:36 Here we go
8:25 About Bell 103 AFSK: How this works
10:59 Every word of this story is true... thanks to my patrons.
11:25 A dramatic reading...
Видео Decoding the Hidden Message of Information Society's "300bps N,8,1" on a C-64 канала 8-Bit Show And Tell
Support this channel and get bonuses: https://patreon.com/8BitShowAndTell
Index:
0:00 Introduction
1:38 Not A Musical Selection (headphone warning)
3:15 Gear used: 64C, 64modem, Super Snapshot, Commodore phone
5:15 The bit I was missing: Telephone Recorder Adapter
6:30 Configuring Snapterm & Testing
7:36 Here we go
8:25 About Bell 103 AFSK: How this works
10:59 Every word of this story is true... thanks to my patrons.
11:25 A dramatic reading...
Видео Decoding the Hidden Message of Information Society's "300bps N,8,1" on a C-64 канала 8-Bit Show And Tell
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