I imaged an MSX cassette labelled `Zanac` containing Bitgame's tape conversion of Pony Canyon/Compile's MSX ROM release of Zanac. The ROM image stored on Side B of the cassette is identical to the Ponyca ROM cartridge I dumped previously. The case spine is marked with `CST 095` which may be a product code. The tape pressure pad was detached due to adhesive failure, the Side B label had a lot of graffiti, the Side A label had a handwritten note to use Side B, the case insert was damaged, and the cartridge showed signs of previous disassembly and partial reassembly - including missing its protective windows. The audio quality was bad, and I was only able to recover usable software from Side B after multiple readings. I was not able to recover usable software from Side A. Each side appears to have originally contained a slightly different version of the same software though it is likely the embedded ROM images were identical though part of the Side A one is now too damaged to compare fully. Each side of this tape contains a BASIC first-stage loader wrapped in a machine-code loader, followed by the first 16KB of the ROM image of Zanac (the one on Side A is damaged irreparably) and a small machine-code helper routine (probably a copier to copy that part to start at address 0x4000), and then the second 16KB of the ROM image. I did not find this tape release of the software catalogued by others. On Side A the three tape files are named `ZANAC`, `ZAN` and `AC` and on Side B the three tape files are named `ZANAC`, `z1` and `zanac2` - and are all of the BLOAD binary type. The software on Side B of this tape should work on most MSX models with 64K or more RAM.

CAS image fingerprint for the usable software found on Side B of this tape:
```
34K Zanac (Side B) (Bitgame) (Argentina) [BLOAD'CAS-',R] [_].cas crc32:2710be06 md5:ae6600dedd04311cb24698eb344b9e7b sha1:bee78521bc10a1e03ef8daa08012ee0fbfc09d91 sha256:5b055d28cae628868969b47596823b3751250dc87602bb2816d71cf8883e8610
```
ROM image fingerprint for the dump stored inside the CAS images:
```
32K Zanac (Japan).rom crc32:425e0d34 md5:7ae5847140746484ec6cf739eede5b15 sha1:46e9ed7b7f6dfda8eee266476c9ebc4dd9d8fcc2 sha256:066685f89b859c50cc945cd418f8868cf1600a6a29a91c780bf1faf01c3726d4
```
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.
