At 06:45 PM 3/31/97 -0800, you wrote:
>Use a PC with a high grade sound card to store and load cassette data to
>older machines. I don't personally know if anyone has really done this.
Good idea! I have not tried it but I think it should work. After you made
the recordings, you can burn the sound files onto CD-ROMs for permanent
archive.
I know there are some computer emulators that do the opposite. You play
your old cassette data through the sound card and the emulators will decode
the "noise" into bits.
George
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Received on Mon Mar 31 1997 - 22:20:06 BST