> Why not; not much different conceptually after all
> from early systems using open-reel mag tape, or
> even punch(ed) cards.
On Mon, 21 Sep 2015, tony duell wrote:
I feel there are 2 distinct types of cassette system from the
user perspective.
The first is the sort used on 1980s home computers with a
standard or slightly modified (Commodore, Atari) audio
cassette recorder. These needed considerable manual
. . . The second has the tape mechanism under computer control . . . The second type would seem to be entirely useable for 'business' computing before floppy drives were available. I am not so sure about the first type :-)

and, of course, as a third type, Exatron Stringy-Floppy
computer based, but NOT entirely usable.



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