Path: utzoo!utgpu!attcan!uunet!edsews!rphroy!pte!car From: car@pte.UUCP (Chris Rende) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.8bit Subject: Re: Was: Re: Need a cassette tape drive. Summary: It works Message-ID: <311@pte.UUCP> Date: 3 Nov 88 17:38:58 GMT References: <31302@bbn.COM> <1270008@hpclkms.HP.COM> Organization: Precise Technology & Electronics, Warren, MI Lines: 18 In article <1270008@hpclkms.HP.COM>, ken@hpclkms.HP.COM (Kenneth Sumrall) writes: > get the circuit out of the January 1984 issue of Computers and Electronics. > The article has a circuit based on the XR2211 FSK demodulator chip, ($2.95 from > Jameco Electronics), and also a circuit to remodulate the signal and copy the > tape on another tape deck. It also includes a short description of how it all > works. > Good lock if you try building one, and let the Usenet community know how it > works. The article also listed the name of a company which sells (sold) a complete kit for the cassette interface. I bought it and got it to work with a normal cassette recorder. I used it with my Atari 400 to save BASIC programs. car. -- Christopher A. Rende Multics,DTSS,Shortwave,Scanners,StarTrek uunet!edsews!rphroy!pte!car TRS-80 Model I: Buy Sell Trade Motorola VME1131 M68020 SVR2 Precise Technology & Electronics, Inc.