Data Casettes?
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Data Casettes?
Can data be written to modern blank audio cassettes with the data cassette deck?
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I've hear reccomendations on avoiding C90 or longer tapes for the reason that the tape band is too thin and might make the programs unreadable with age ? If you plan an everlasting relationship with you Vic-20, avoid C-90 and over tapes ?
Nice remark on the over C-30 tapes and the motor issue, I never realised that.
I guess C-60 tapes would not be so bad if they are high quality cassettes with a minimum of friction (top-cassette-case designs) ?
Nice remark on the over C-30 tapes and the motor issue, I never realised that.
I guess C-60 tapes would not be so bad if they are high quality cassettes with a minimum of friction (top-cassette-case designs) ?
Ahem. One comment from the peanut gallery.OBSysteme wrote:I've hear reccomendations on avoiding C90 or longer tapes for the reason that the tape band is too thin and might make the programs unreadable with age ? If you plan an everlasting relationship with you Vic-20, avoid C-90 and over tapes ?
Nice remark on the over C-30 tapes and the motor issue, I never realised that.
I guess C-60 tapes would not be so bad if they are high quality cassettes with a minimum of friction (top-cassette-case designs) ?
I've used only C-60 and C-90 tapes back in 1982, because my pocket money did not allow to buy all these C-15 and C-30 tapes "designed for the special use with the datasette". The industry wanted us to buy expensive short "data-tapes" and the reasons they gave us were the same mentioned here.
All I can say is: My C-60 and C-90 tapes have always worked fine, even after many many years and so does my 28 year old datasette. Just don't use chromdioxide tapes, they lead to load errors after some time of using them.
No worries,
Folko
Re: Data Casettes?
Why wouldn't it?Startropic1 wrote:Can data be written to modern blank audio cassettes with the data cassette deck?
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My experience doing tape dumps are that tapes (Only vic-20/c64 tapes tested/dumped) are very durable IF you have a c2n that is cleaned / aligned and you store the tapes in a not too damp/moist environment and a tempurature that don't vary too much over short intervals.
Personally I think tape is a better media than floppy disk for durability.
Personally I think tape is a better media than floppy disk for durability.
vic20tapes.org - preservation of vic20 tapes.