Well this is novel... a 16K ZX81 loading from tape (well windows media player...)
OK guys if you don't have ZXpand or other mean of loading blocks of binary data into your Zeddy fear not PT3TAPE version is here
I used WinTZX to make wave files, for the PT3 modules first change the extenstion from .PT3 to .P then WinTZX will know it's supposed to be a Zeddy file.
fire up WinTZX and select advanced mode (picture of einstein) click the briefcase to open your module, you can now click the left most button (.wav) it will ask if you want to change the filename. keep names reasonable short <32 char (they end up in the printer buffer on loading). you now have a .wav ready for loading into the Zeddy.
if you have only 16K then lower ramtop before loading, i suggest down too 22000, POKE 16388,240 n/l POKE 16389,85 n/l NEW n/l
then load up PT3TAPE.wav
when it's loaded you'll be asked for an address to load the PT3 module, any address (with sufficient free memory upwards is fine) but for this example if you have lowered ramtop as above just enter 22000, you'll then be asked to get your tape ready, this is your cue to get the module .wav file ready for playing. there a a few included in the zip.
when your ready with the module press a key and then start the tape, after loading you'll be told the filename and how many bytes where loaded, there is no check in the loader routine for a file lenght, it just keeps loading bytes (after the filename) until the tape signal ends.
you should now be able to enjoy the delights of you Zon-X
Regards Andy
Hmmm the forum won't allow me to attach the file, says quota has been reached.. oh hum you can download
here then
PT3TAPE.wav - the program, load after lowering ramtop (if necessary)
GIFT.wav - PT3 module
POPCORN.wav - PT3 module
WRIGGLE.wav - PT3 module
5THCHAN.wav - PT3 module
what's that Smell.... smells like fresh flux and solder fumes...