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Using
the
Cassette
Recorder
If
you
do know
BASIC, you can
store
programs and
data
on
cassette
tape
instead
of
having
to
retype
them
every time
you
start
up
the
computer. With
the
CCR-81
cassette recorder,
you can
transfer
programs and
data from tape
to
computer
at
a
rate of
1500
baud
(about
190
characters per
second,
or
11,000
characters per
minute).
By
using cassette data
storage,
in
a
matter
of
minutes
you
can
reload
programs
into
memory
instead
of
typing
them and
then
debugging
them, a process
that
can
take
hours.
Note: Although you can use
other
recorders
with
the
Color
Computer,
we
strongly
recommend
that
you use Tandy's
CCR-81
(26-1208).
The
overall
operation
of
the
CCR-81 and
the following connections, adjustments,
and
settings
are
thoroughly
tested
and documented
with
this
cassette
recorder but could vary
with
other recorders.
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