Kansas City Standard data cassette
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The Kansas City Standard is a system for storing data on cassettes. It was devised at a symposium in Kansas City in November, 1975, convened by Byte magazine, which published the resulting standard in its February 1976 issue. This format was used by a number of systems, especially S-100 bus systems (the same sorts of systems that generally used CP/M when they acquired disk drives).
Some systems using this system:
- Acorn
- Casio (calculators, keyboards)
- Exidy Sorcerer
- Ohio Scientific
- Processor Technology (SOL-20)