Audio Cassette

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* [[Type II]]
 
* [[Type II]]
 
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=Data formats=
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A number of early personal computers used audio cassettes to store programs and data.
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*Apple II series
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*Atari
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*Commodore
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*IBM PC
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*TRS-80
  
 
=Sticky-shed syndrome=
 
=Sticky-shed syndrome=
 
Sticky-shed syndrome is a condition created by the deterioration of the binders in a magnetic tape, which hold the iron oxide magnetizable coating to its plastic carrier.
 
Sticky-shed syndrome is a condition created by the deterioration of the binders in a magnetic tape, which hold the iron oxide magnetizable coating to its plastic carrier.
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=Resources=
 
=Resources=
 
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compact_Cassette
 
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compact_Cassette
 
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sticky-shed_syndrome
 
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sticky-shed_syndrome

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AKA Compact Cassette

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Data formats

A number of early personal computers used audio cassettes to store programs and data.

  • Apple II series
  • Atari
  • Commodore
  • IBM PC
  • TRS-80

Sticky-shed syndrome

Sticky-shed syndrome is a condition created by the deterioration of the binders in a magnetic tape, which hold the iron oxide magnetizable coating to its plastic carrier.

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