I also have dumps of the Otari MX80 and its remotes...
I don't think you need to "convert" them...just rename them... xxxx.BIN to xxxx.TXT ...and then make a note to everyone that once they download them, to rename them back to xxx.BIN.
Now...is there some scanning of files on this BBS to where a renamed file would still be "discovered" not to be a TXT file...?
I doubt it...and I've been doing the rename thing for years.
That said...many sites now employ email security that DOES actually scan the files, so it's hard for instance to attach an .EXE by renaming it to .TXT if the email system is blocking .EXE attachments. Maybe they scan/block here too...or maybe they just look at the file extension...???
Hey...try one rename...if it doesn't work, you'll know right away.
Mind sharing them?
Which model remote...124 or 140?
Oh...I assume those are for the Lynx...not the Microlynx?
CB120 and CB140.
I've updated the links to clarify what I've uploaded.
I'm not sure in what way the idea would be wrongheaded- the filename extension used or the likelihood that newer forum software would test the files for legitimacy?uploading those as TXT files is wrongheaded and IMHO likely to break when the forum software changes.
[I'm not sure in what way the idea would be wrongheaded- the filename extension used or the likelihood that newer forum software would test the files for legitimacy?
The ATS-500? Arguably the most on-topic one here, since it does a similar job to the LynxWhat is the ATS one for...?
OK...but I still don't know what it is...I mean, I understand you are referring to a sync box, but is there more to the name/brand...?...just not familiar with it.
I googled it and came up with some strange hits.
I just found that info in your own thread from a few years back...
How rare are they...compared to the Timeline stuff?
I use to follow a lot of the TASCAM line when I first got my M3500 console...but as the years passed, I kinda lost touch with their product line...I mean, once TASCAM started to kinda fade away on the tape/analog side of things.