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- From: rjm@swift.eng.ox.ac.uk (Bob Manners)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.sinclair,comp.sys.cbm,comp.sys.tandy,alt.folklore.computers
- Subject: Re: Neat hack proposal for old machines...
- Date: 07 Feb 1996 17:44:04 GMT
- Organization: Oxford University Engineering Department
- Message-ID: <RJM.96Feb7174404@swift.eng.ox.ac.uk>
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- In-reply-to: shadow@krypton.rain.com's message of Mon, 05 Feb 96 08:26:56 PST
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- > ???? Vic-20 (may not be readable on standard casstte recorder)
- > ???? C-64 (may not be readable on standard casstte recorder)
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- Should be readable. There was a kit I remember from a few years ago to
- use a `normal' cassette machine with the VIC/C64. The only difference
- with the Commodore version was a fixed record/replay level. I can find
- out the VIC/C64 pinout for the cassette port if you like.
-
- > ???? Atari 8-bit systems
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- These also used a proprietry records, but I imagine that what I said
- for Commodore also applies here.
-
- > ???? IBM-PC
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- Not much point? How much was available on tape?
-
- > ???? Sinclair (various models, do they all use the same format?)
-
- I think the ZX80/81/Spectrum used the same encoding.
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