[Coco] Connecting up a cassette recorder
Chad H
chadbh74 at hotmail.com
Sun Mar 4 15:25:15 EST 2012
I've built a spare one of these before, but I don't think Radio Shack still
carries the 5-pin DIN connector. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong,
but isn't it identical to the 5-pin DIN on MIDI music cable?
Here's what I'm talking about... http://www.ebay.com/itm/200721362987
I've thought about buying this and cutting it in half and attaching the mono
plugs, making 2 x 5ft cables out of it.
- Chad
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From: coco-bounces at maltedmedia.com [mailto:coco-bounces at maltedmedia.com] On
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Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2012 10:20 AM
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Subject: Re: [Coco] Connecting up a cassette recorder
I don't know where to buy an already assembled cable, but here are some
instructions for building one.
http://www.8bit-micro.com/data-cable.htm
The DIN5 and mono phono connectors are still readily available and inside
telephone cord (preferably 6 conductor so you'll only have to have one) will
work for the cable.
Other suggestions:
1) If you have any other TRS-80 computers the cassette cable connections are
the same on them, so a Model 1/III/4 cable might work if they will fit the
connector physically. I just tried it on my CoCo3 with a model 1 cable, but
it didn't fit because the plastic outer ring on the DIN5 is too thick.
2) Ira Goldklang might have something available at his site:
http://www.trs-80.com/
3) You might email Cloud9 and ask them if they have them, too.
4) I have seen them on eBay on occasion, but there doesn't seem to be any
available at the moment. :(
> Hello,
>
> I just purchased an older Radio Shack cassette recorder. What cable
> do I need to hook it up to my CoCo1? I looked at Cloud9Tech but see
> only the drive + cable combo. Does anybody know where to get just the
cable?
>
> thanks!
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