Audio Cassette
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− | * [[Type I]] | + | * [[Type I audio cassette]] |
− | * [[Type II]] | + | * [[Type II audio cassette]] |
− | * [[Type IV]] | + | * [[Type IV audio cassette]] |
* [[Microcassette]] | * [[Microcassette]] | ||
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A number of early personal computers used audio cassettes to store programs and data. | A number of early personal computers used audio cassettes to store programs and data. | ||
− | *Apple II | + | * [[Apple II cassette storage]] |
− | *Atari | + | * [[Atari cassette storage]] |
− | *Colour Genie | + | * [[Colour Genie cassette storage]] |
− | *Commodore | + | * [[Commodore cassette storage]] |
− | *IBM PC | + | * [[IBM PC cassette storage]] |
− | *TRS-80 | + | * [[TRS-80 cassette storage]] |
− | *Video Genie | + | * [[Video Genie cassette storage]] |
− | * [[ZX Spectrum | + | * [[ZX Spectrum BLK format cassettes]] |
=Sticky-shed syndrome= | =Sticky-shed syndrome= |
Revision as of 04:44, 8 December 2012
- AKA Compact Cassette
Contents |
Types
Audio quality
Data formats
A number of early personal computers used audio cassettes to store programs and data.
- Apple II cassette storage
- Atari cassette storage
- Colour Genie cassette storage
- Commodore cassette storage
- IBM PC cassette storage
- TRS-80 cassette storage
- Video Genie cassette storage
- ZX Spectrum BLK format cassettes
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.