> > --- J Worgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Can data and programs be sent via modem to microphone input and
recorded on a cassette or reel to reel tape recorder?
> >
> > Easiest way would be to connect the TI's tape audio out to the Mic in on
a PC, then record as 44.1Khz 16bit mono WAV files.

> How sensitive is the TI to the speed of audio playback?

Hopefully, if the files are digital audio rather than data, the computer
they would be loaded back into would process the audio file back into a data
file.  Baud should not be a factor.  Audio CD should be more accurate and
dependable than cassette tape recorder/players as well as Ma Bell's
telephone wires.



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