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Re: Reel-to-reel on //e?



 Supertimer and Richard (haven't seen this msg) replied to me:

>I used to have my apple II+ connected to my stereo, and I used both the
>cassette and 8-Track for storage.

Heh!  That sounds hilarious!  A use for old audio technology too!  Can
picture you sharing your programs in cartridge form this way... heh!

>That's the only way to make it work.  You have to play with the volume &
>tone until you get it right.  Once that's accomplished make a mark so you

Okay, thanks for the confirmation to keep trying.  :)  I wish my reel
recorder had a record volume setting (this is a 50's Sony portable, not
a 70's-and-beyond home stereo reel-to-reel with knobs and meters...).

    | In later years, the Adam got memory expansion, 80 columns, and a
    | hard disk.  This was way after it was discontinued, of course.

And coincidentally, the HD's used on Adams are ... Siders.  The Adam
was a pretty okay system, just a few unfixed bugs and some promised
software that never got released (the Super versions of Donkey Kong and
some others that were to take advantage of the memory/space additions).

                                                        << mush >>

 * 2qwk! 2.04 * "Hey kids!  Mucilage tastes like sweeet honey." - Crow
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yet another annoying post by brian.hammack@rook.wa.com -- deal with it.