Audio Cassette

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:''AKA Compact Cassette''
 
:''AKA Compact Cassette''
 
=Types=
 
=Types=
* [[Type I]]
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* [[Type I audio cassette]]
* [[Type II]]
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* [[Type II audio cassette]]
* [[Type IV]]
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* [[Type IV audio cassette]]
 
* [[Microcassette]]
 
* [[Microcassette]]
  
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A number of early personal computers used audio cassettes to store programs and data.
 
A number of early personal computers used audio cassettes to store programs and data.
  
*Apple II series
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* [[Apple II cassette storage]]
*Atari
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* [[Atari cassette storage]]
*Colour Genie
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* [[Colour Genie cassette storage]]
*Commodore
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* [[Commodore cassette storage]]
*IBM PC
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* [[IBM PC cassette storage]]
*TRS-80
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* [[TRS-80 cassette storage]]
*Video Genie
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* [[Video Genie cassette storage]]
* [[ZX Spectrum]] ([[BLK format]])
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* [[ZX Spectrum BLK format cassettes]]
  
 
=Sticky-shed syndrome=
 
=Sticky-shed syndrome=

Revision as of 04:44, 8 December 2012

File Format
Name Audio Cassette
Ontology


AKA Compact Cassette

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Types

Audio quality

Data formats

A number of early personal computers used audio cassettes to store programs and data.

Sticky-shed syndrome

Sticky-shed syndrome is a condition created by the deterioration of the binders in a magnetic tape, which hold the iron oxide magnetizable coating to its plastic carrier.

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