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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