[Coco] Tape emulation
David Ladd
davidwladd at gmail.com
Wed Mar 16 15:54:10 EDT 2016
On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 12:42 PM, Barry Nelson <
Barry.Nelson at amobiledevice.com> wrote:
> This cable (or a similar one) gives you a microphone input jack to your
> phone. You can then connect your cell phone to the CoCo’s cassette output.
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> http://www.aliexpress.com/item/3-5mm-Splitter-Cable-1-to-2-Earphone-Mic-Splitter-cable-For-iPhone-CTIA-Standards-Compatible/1665514562.html
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> I find this more convenient than using a computer.
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Berry, that is actually a very good idea. What app do you use for the
recording and playback on the phone or tablet?
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> From: Barry Nelson [mailto:Barry.Nelson at amobiledevice.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2016 9:20 AM
> To: 'coco at maltedmedia.com'
> Subject: RE: [Coco] Tape emulation
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> I use my android phone running a voice recorder app.
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> > Michael Brant brant.michael.l at gmail.com <mailto:
> coco%40maltedmedia.com
> ?Subject=Re%3A%20%5BCoco%5D%20Tape%20emulation&In-Reply-To=%3CCAGJGKwiOqB8oXSOVOArmpHCBgf4ajZ6nN1qY_OZwjm01cjS1LA%
> 40mail.gmail.com%3E>
> Wed Mar 16 01:35:52 EDT 2016
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> > I know we can use various media players to play tape audio to be
> read by
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> > the CoCo.
> > In my original CoCo days I never used the tape functions. When
> not using
> > real tapes how are people saving files using what the cooc
> thinks is a tape
> > but using modern hardware?
> > My main reason is for saving data while using program paks that
> don't allow
> > for use of a disk drive via an MPI.
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