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A computer program magnetic case tape should be installed in the magnetic tape unit when it is not spinning.
this answer was not easy to find but i got it.the question is how much information can be stored in a cassette tape.well the maxuimum is 960 bits.i hope i helped.questions conserns? contact me on facebook makailyn.tell me first that u are asking me a question about cassette tapes!!lol ty
THINGS YOU WILL NEED:* A Computer with sound* A 1/8" (3.5mm) stereo audio cable* Audacity Audio program (FREE)* Lame MP3 encoder (FREE)* Cassette player* Cassette TapeI found a very useful step-by-step guide on how and where to install audacity and lame. how to connect the cassette player to the computer and tips on how to record the audio. there are even pictures to explain everything better.
When I worked with DEC/Compaq/HP OpenVMS systems, I wrote a generic routine to read the magnetic tape header information when an operator loaded a tape to be read for a production job. Each tape provider would put a unique label in the header. My routine would return that label which would then be compared to what a known good tape label would be. If it matched, the job proceeded. If not, the operator was given an OpCom message that they had to reply to.
Step 1: Get a My Little Pony Poster. Step 2: Tape to moniter. Step 3: Enjoy your new ponified computer!
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le cassette = the cassette / the tape / the cassette tape
C90 on a cassette tape means that the cassette tape runs for 90 minutes. <3
The cassette, the first computer game and the video tape recorder
No difference - a cassette contains magnetic tape.
I have it on cassette tape. I play it on my cassette tape player.
The conversion will take place when recording the signal to tape - simply route the output from your computer (such as a speaker or headphone output) into the input of the cassette recorder, hit record and play on the cassette recorder and then play on your computer (or where ever your digital file is being played from).
C120 on a cassette tape means that the tape runs for 120 minutes. <3
Phillips was the inventor of the compact cassette tape (it's original name).
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No, computer towers do not have slots for cassettes. Older models used to have slots for floppy discs, and current models usually have slots for compact discs, but they were never designed to use cassettes. And even the very early computers that did use magnetic tape, used reel to reel tape, not cassette tape.
the cassette tape contained information on nuclear fusion.