The files in this archive contain images of paper tape software
which are presented as a raw 8-bit binary dump of the tape data
exactly as it was read including leaders and trailers. To convert
tapes containing text into usable files, you may need to strip
parity bits and remove embedded NUL characters.

Technical Design Labs:
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TDLZ801K	- *Zap* Z-80 1-K Monitor / V2.0 Copyright 1977 by / Technical Design Labs / Princeton, NJ. 08540
TDLZ802K	- Zapple Z-80 2K Monitor / V1.1 Copyright 1976 by / Technical Design Labs / Princeton, NJ. 08540
TDLMTEST	- TDL Memory Test V. 1.0 / Technical Design Labs / Princeton, NJ  08540
TDLM80		- M-80 Macro Assembler. / Copyright1976 by / Technical Design Labs. / Princton, NJ. 08540
TDLZ80TX	- TDL (Z-80) Text Editor / Copyright 1977 by / Technical Design Labs. / Princeton, NJ. 08540
TDLTXPRO	- Text Output Processor / Ver 1.0 / Copyright 1977 by / Technical Design Labs / Princeton, N.J. 08540
TDL8KBAS	- TFL (Z-80) 8-K BASIC / Copyright 1977 by / Technical Design Labs. / Princton, NJ. 08540 / #30421

NOTE1: These images have visible headers punched onto them which contain
       the name of the package - you can view this with the PTV utility
       from my paper tape tools package.

NOTE2: I read these tapes from the labled end, in the direction indicated
       by the arrow, which appears to be correct as many of them contain
       what looks like a modified Intel format and it appears in the right
       orientation - however: The tapes were a bit odd in that the arrow
       ended up facing down (lower side) of the tape in my reader when
       most with most other tapes it ends up on top - also, there is some
       ASCII text in at least one of the images which is obviously reversed.
       I suspect that this is part of a bootstrap which loads in reverse,
       however I do not know this for certain - it is possible that the
       tapes have been read backward - if this is the case, you can reverse
       the images with my PTR utility: PTR new-image old-image /R
       Please let me know if you find this to be the case.

