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The first models of the Model I also had problems reading from the cassette drives.
The processor card, keyboard, monitor and cassette drive were all mounted in a single metal case.
Anyone who downloaded the program via a cassette drive into their computer would find graphics, lyrics and a message from the band.
A number of Philippine-imported karaoke units with two cassette drives were used in private households.
In the past, such designs often entailed compromises in sound quality, largely because the two cassette drives were powered by the same motor.
Rather than make do with a single motor for both cassette drives, these new decks use separate drive motors for each cassette.
If you used a cassette drive, the Commodore would show you lyrics and graphics and some facts about the album."
The display, keyboard and cassette drive lifted on hinges to expose the motherboard and circuitry underneath.
His mother subsequently purchased an Atari 400, then an Atari 800 computer with modem, cassette drive and color printer for his use at home.
Mr. Lemelson held more than 500 patents, including one on the cassette drive mechanism that made the Sony Walkman possible.
A last step taken by Revox produced even more-advanced cassette drives with electronic finetuning of bias and equalization during recording.
This was needed because the Replica 1 had no other ready means of program storage, since cassette drives (the Apple I's storage device) are in short supply.
The Kansas City standard (KCS), or Byte standard, is a digital data format for audio cassette drives.
IBM equipped the model 5150 with a cassette port for connecting a cassette drive, and originally intended compact cassettes to become the 5150's most common storage medium.
CPC464 (64 KB RAM, cassette drive)
Unlike tape cassette drives, which are far too slow to be used for anything but backup, removable cartridges are quick enough to be used as hard disk replacements.
A computer controlled cassette drive using audio cassettes with clear leaders was used for storage, with random access to file by number, but a hard drive could also be attached.
For offices that have several PC's, Valitek Inc. of Amherst, Mass., makes a portable tape cassette drive that simply plugs into the computer's parallel port.
The MCM/70 weighed 20 pounds (9 kg) and shipped in a number of versions with various amounts of RAM and zero, one or two cassette drives.
For example, MSBACKUP cannot automatically awaken itself at 3 A.M. to make a full backup onto a quarter-inch cassette drive while you sleep.
The technical reference for the IBM PC 5150 specifies that the WRITE-BLOCK routine turns on the cassette drive motor and transforms each byte into bits.
By 1983, he was out of the Navy, living in a shack with no running water and writing computer games using an Atari 400 with a membrane keyboard and cassette drive using a Jeep for power.
The Adam's Digital Data Pack drives, although faster and of higher capacity than the audio cassette drives used for competing computers, were less reliable and still not as fast as a floppy disk drive.
This is due to the whole 1/8 inch width of the tape loaded inside being used by a streamer cassette drive for the writing and reading of data, hence only one side of the cassette being used.
The basic unit, model 720 with an 80 kHz 8008, 2 kB RAM and no cassette drive sold for $4,950 Canadian (at the time the dollar was about par to the US dollar).