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Re: Cassette port / CD-Rs



> it was also in the few tens of KB/sec range.  It used a dedicated
> slot card to generate and decode the video data signal.
>
> This device (whose name I don't recall at the moment) was
> marketed for the Apple II and, I expect, the IBM PC.
>

Yes, that is the card, however, I can't remember the name
of it either. They were marketed up until I think '93 shortly
after PCI was released. There was no one interested in
releasing it in PCI form, but if you set it for SLP you could
get 6-8 hours of recording.

Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprises
http://garberstreet.netfirms.com




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