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APPENDIX
B
USING
A CASSETTE
A "CASSETTE"
connection
is available
on the back
of the
CPU.
Audio
cassettes
provide
an
alternative
to
disk
storage.
If you
need
greater
power
and
reliability,
you
may at some
point want
to expand
your system
to include
a disk drive unit.
You
will need
to connect
the
cassette
recorder
only
when
you
want
to
store
programs
or
load
them
from
the
cassette.
The
following
is the
procedure
for connecting
your cassette
to the CPU/Keyboard:
Cassette
Connection
a.
Remove
the
cassette
connector
cable
from
the
CPU/Keyboard
packing box.
b.
Connect
the red
plug
to the
Microphone
jack
on
the
side of the cassette
recorder.
This
plug provides
the
signal from
the CPU
to the recorder.
ce.
Connect
the white
plug
to the
Earphone
jack
on
the
eassette
recorder.
This
plug provides
the signal from
the recorder
to the CPU.
d.
Plug the black
plug to the
Remote
jack.
This
allows
the
CPU
to
control
the
cassette
recorder
motor
automatically.
e.
Connect
the
other
end
of
the
cable
to
the
"CASSETTE"
jack on
the back
of the CPU.
BE SURE
THAT
YOU
DO NOT
CONNECT
IT TO
THE
"COLOR"
JACK
BY
MBTAKE,
SINCE
THS
COULD
HARM
YOUR
CPU/KEYBOARD.
BE
SURE
THAT
THE
CASSETTE
YOU
PURCHASE
HAS
THE
CONNECTIONS
ON
IT DESCRIBED
ABOVE.

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