As I mentioned in the other post you need a brain board from Mike Willegal. If he doesn't have them, I'm pretty sure you can also use an apple prom card modified for EPROMs and program the software. The brain board started out I think as an alternative to the apple prom card. Contact Mike Willegal.
One other option to using cassettes is an emulator on a modern Macintosh. Open emulator for OSX does a great job of emulating the Apple-1 ACI that I use it a lot to generate audio files and test ones I create on the real thing.
Cheers,
Corey
You could emulate an Apple I on an Apple II... On asimov, there is an image called apple1.dsk in emulators/apple1.
http://mirrors.apple2.org.za/ftp.apple.asimov.net/emulators/apple1/
The Brain Board is another option, but you would have to build your own as they're no longer in production.
I would love that but idk how to build one.
There is a build option for the Brain Board firmware that will run out of Apple II RAM. The RAM version moves the address space around from a true Apple 1, but you should be able read and write from tape. The firmware source can be downloaded from my Brainboard web page.
http://www.willegal.net/appleii/brainboard.htm
regards,
Mike Willegal
Hey mike I sent you an email earlier. R u saying on here I can install the firmware directly to the actual ROMs on the apple ii. Can u email me and explain what I need to do in detail. I don't have a lot of experience with this.
How does that work and where is that at?