Tapes

From: Mark Gregory <mgregory_at_vantageresearch.com>
Date: Thu Jun 22 17:15:45 2000

-----Original Message-----
From: Zane H. Healy <healyzh_at_aracnet.com>
To: classiccmp_at_classiccmp.org <classiccmp_at_classiccmp.org>
Date: Thursday, June 22, 2000 12:58 PM
Subject: Re: Tapes


>
>Too long? Sure you waste a lot of tape, but any new audio tape is going
to
>be in better shape than any old Computer Cassettes you might find. I
aways
>used audio tapes with my VIC20, usually the absolute cheapest I could get
>my hands on. IIRC, I usually used something like 60 minute tapes.
>


The shorter the tape length, the better. Modern extended-play tapes use a
thinner nylon tape (to fit more tape in the standard cassette), which is
more prone to stretching and breaking with repeated rewind/play cycles.
Some older answering machines used very short standard cassettes, I'd
estimate about C10 length. If you can find a store that still sells those
(even a liquidator selling off those awful novelty "celebrity answering
machine messages") they might be suitable. They would also be newer than
the 15+ year old computer cassette tapes.

Another option would be to shop for a cheap disk drive for your system. In
my experience old 5.25" floppies in good condition are much easier to find
than cassettes.

Regards,
Mark.
Received on Thu Jun 22 2000 - 17:15:45 BST

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