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   Message 2,773 of 4,328   
   Ed Vance to Shane O'Neill   
   Re: got my c64   
   30 Aug 19 06:42:00   
   
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   08-29-19 19:55 Shane O'Neill wrote to Daniel about Re: got my c64   
   Howdy! Shane and Daniel,   
      
    SO> @MSGID: <5D68BBF1.3244.cbm@capitolcityonline.net>   
    SO> @REPLY: <5D669748.3242.cbm@capitolcityonline.net>   
    Da>  > Do you really intend to get a tape drive? The cassette deck thingy that   
    Da>  > most people hated? IMO, the only use for that thing today would be to   
    Da>  > read any old C64 cassettes you still have around.   
    Da>   
    Da> Yeah I intend to get the thingy most people hated. Even if I never use   
    Da> it, I want one. I also want the printer, though I'm not sure if it would   
    Da> work and even if it did if I could get printer tape for it still.   
      
    SO> I'm with you on the thingy most people hated.  2 years ago I picked up   
    SO> a mint Data-Corder Cassette 5880 to replace the one I had back in 1984.   
    SO>  I was excited after I got it and it loaded Temple Of Apshai!   
      
   I remember reading an article/project in a Popular Electronics magazine that   
   used a 7414 I.C. circuit to connect to the C=64 Cassette Port and to the   
   Cassette Tape Recorder's Mike and Speaker Jacks to Save and Load files.   
      
   IIRC the + and - power to run the Circuit came from Pins on the Cassette Port   
   through a small piece cut off of a Printed Circuit Connector.   
      
   The Data To and From the 7414 Circuit also passed through Pins on that   
   Connector.   
      
   Someone after Church told me that it wasn't fun typing Programs in, RUNning   
   them, and losing the program when they turned the 64 OFF.   
      
   I told them about the 7414 project in P-E, they made the circuit and began   
   Saving Programs on Cassette Tape(s).   
      
   UNTIL   
      
   "I" got a C=64 and 1541 FDD and they saw how fast Saving a File to Floppy   
   Disk was.   
      
   In a few days they got their own 1541 drive.   
      
   73 de Ed W9ODR   .            .   
      
      
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