[Coco] Stupid Cassette Port Tricks, (was: Re: Coco and .WAV files)

Arthur Flexser flexser at fiu.edu
Tue Jan 29 02:25:46 EST 2008


I used to do this too, using plans Marty Goodman published for a "cassette
modem" made from a modified RS speaker phone. Worked fine locally, though I was
told by Marty that it was unreliable for long distance phone--never tried that
myself. Marty and his friends had even written special software for it that
made things a bit more convenient than using csave and cload. In the days when
most people were limited to 300 baud modems, the 1800 bps cassette interface was
a big time saver!

Art


On Mon, 28 Jan 2008, Joel Ewy wrote:


> That's a pretty cool use for the cassette port, Mike. I'm sure others

> have done, or at least thought of this before, but how well would it

> work (aside from being slow) to csave/cload between two CoCos using a

> null-cassette cable? I guess if it can be done over a phone line, it

> should be doable with just a cable. I guess one issue is that with a

> real cassette player the CoCo can pause the cassette motor, but it

> wouldn't be able to pause another CoCo. For simple, single program

> files, this isn't critical, but some programs pause and restart the

> cassette while loading, and if the data doesn't pause the program load

> fails. I found that out trying to load "The Glove" from an .MP3

> player. I'd like to get another cheap one that I can hack up, allowing

> the CoCo to control the Pause/Play button with the motor relay.

>

> Other than that, why shouldn't it work with a suitable cassette

> crossover cable? I have more CoCos than mass storage units. The

> cassette port could make a serviceable ultra-cheap, low-speed CoCo network.

>

> JCE

>

> Mike Pepe wrote:

> > ...

> >

> > hell, I even csaved a program to my friend across town over a phone

> > call with a suitably hacked up set of telephones

> >

> > The only thing I can think of that might cause issues is if the mp3

> > compression used causes audio artifacts that would confuse the

> > zero-crossing detector.

> >

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