Now those were the days! Having to load data by cassettes. Getting the
volume control wrong and having to reload, as it was too load or soft. I
don't know if it applied to every TRS80-I, but I had terrible trouble
loading off cassettes, tried several recorders.
I was actually in the process of writing my own fs for the cassettes. I
had a recorder that I hacked so I could provide control for reverse, play
and record via the parallel port. I managed to get it to the stage where
I was reading/writing stuff to the tape... an early form of mass storage!
It was plauged with problems, the reading was terrible - with multiple
re-tries.
> Those were the days, eh? The days I hated.
No! Completely the opposite for me! I loved it! All those nights hacking!
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