I imaged an MSX cassette labelled `ST-180 Moonpatrol` containing Super Soft's tape conversion of Dempa's MSX ROM release of Irem's Moon Patrol arcade game. The ROM image stored on the cassette differs slightly from the Dempa/Irem ROM cartridge I dumped previously, but all the differences appear to be erasure of the original author and publisher names and insertion of `WIROMA` along with a bit of text localization. Side A contains the software, and side B is blank with nothing recorded except for a person coughing. This tape contains only a single BLOAD-able file which includes the game ROM image (with header modified for non-bootability) and a small machine-code routine that copies the game to its final address and then launches it. Apart from company name, the changes to the ROM image are identical to those I found on a Microbyte tape I imaged previously. I did not find this tape release of the software catalogued by others. The tape file is named `PATROL`.

This tape's loader makes an assumption that the MSX has 64KB of RAM in a single primary slot which it has selected as its primary memory, which was the case for commonly available MSX models in Argentina (e.g. Talent DPC-200 and TPC-310) but was relatively uncommon elsewhere - though the Spectravideo SVI-738 and Fenner SPC-800 also work this way and can run the game. Inserting a 64K or larger memory into an available slot can render it playable on some other MSX'es.

CAS image fingerprint for the software found on Side A:
```
17K ST-180 Moonpatrol (Side A) (Super Soft) (Argentina) [BLOAD'CAS-',R] [_].cas crc32:32c604ad md5:9fe448dd4f988026a86204df2fdfb13a sha1:308efc2bb01a06439ed8d2b8e1ac1764c5759dda sha256:3ea3986012f77b6329378e7d743697e81f0d1a0afefce3394042672ac6395869
```
Raw 24-bit stereo 44100 Hz FLAC audio was imaged using a Nakamichi BX-125 tape deck and a Steinberg UR22mkII USB ADC with Audacity under Win11 and is intended to be archival, CAS/ROM is for emulator use, and WAV is regenerated from CAS for the benefit of an actual MSX. Short filenames and long ones contain the same data.
