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Re: Cassette Tape Player for Apple II Advice
- Subject: Re: Cassette Tape Player for Apple II Advice
- From: no@spam.com
- Date: 2000/07/03
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
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In article <030720000049068264%news001@nospam_macgeek.org>, Bryan Villados
<news001@nospam_macgeek.org> wrote:
> I just purchased an Apple II (not the II+, II). And, I'm
> re-constructing the system to that of the year 1978 (it's for an Apple
> Museum I own). I have the cassette tapes that came with the unit (Star
> Wars/Star Trek, Breakout, etc.) But what I need is a cassette tape
> player/recorder that will work with the Apple II.
Although the cassette recorder that I use with my ][ (on rare occassion
for nostalgia purposes) is from the early to mid 1980's era, I'll tell you
what make/brand it is anyways, as it seems to work flawlessly with the
cassette input/output ports on the ][/][+/IIe computers.
It's a Tandy/Radio Shack CCR-81 Computer Cassette Recorder deck (white
with black trim in appearance). Due to it's color finish (mostly white),
Tandy no doubt marketed it for use with the Tandy/Radio Shack Color
Computer 2 and Color Computer 3 systems, although the hookup cable they
included with it could have been used to hook it up to any of the Radio
Shack brand computer systems from those 8 bit days which used a Cass
In/Out port (ie. the grey Color Computer 1, the grey TRS-80 Model 1, Model
III, and the white Model IV systems, etc.).
None the less, it has the standard EARphone, AUXillary, mini-REMote, and
MICrophone jacks on it, so using standard mono hook up cables, it can be
plugged into and ][, ][+, or //e computer.
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