Hi,
I record the cassette sounds into my computer and play them back into my M100.  It works well with one of my computers but with the other, the computer inverts the signal.  I solve that by connecting the tip connector on the output of the computer to the outside connector of the M100 and the outside connector of the computer to the tip connector of the M100.  I basically invert the signal in wiring.

Don


On 4/3/21 1:37 PM, Jan Vanden Bossche wrote:
We have several TPDD emulators, on several platforms, wich is great, because those relieve us from having to maintain old electromechanical hardware.

But is there a cassette-player-emulator ?
That would be quite handy for people that can't or don't want to upgrade their machine, and are content to keep using it with just tape-like storage. Also, you wouldn't have to load ROMware or client-software.

If there was, it would be compatible, not only for the Model T's, but virtually all across the TRS-80 line, Model I, Model III (and M4 in III mode) Coco 1, 2 & 3, probably a lot of pocket computers also, and maybe even non-Tandy computers ? (MSX maybe ?)

So, assuming one doesn't exist, would it be difficult to build? Analog storage ? Digital storage? AD-DA reproduction ? Arduino, perhaps ?

Just some wild thinking ...


Greetings from the TyRannoSaurus
Jan-80


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