[olug] OT: But funny
Thomas D. Williamson
twilliam at inebraska.com
Fri Jul 23 03:10:42 UTC 2010
Quoting Will Langford <unfies at gmail.com>:
> On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 7:32 PM, T. J. Brumfield
> <enderandrew at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> http://www.geekvintage.com/images/commodore-64-1530-datasette.jpg
>>
>>
> on our nec 8086 we just hooked up a regular cassette deck to the back of the
> keyboard.... although we had an excess of floppies hanging around from a
> warehouse that dumped a bunch of their inventory cheaply... so other than
> the amusement of listening to the recordings on a regular stereo once or
> twice...
>
> and of course everyone here has undoubtedly taken a pair of scissors or a
> xacto to a 5.25" .... or pieces of tape ... etc :)
>
> Not really 'vintage' -- but did anyone ever have one of those VHS based data
> archival things ? You'd basically just feed it off the shelf standard VHS
> tapes. It was marketed as a poor mans backup solution... but I think had
> failings due to variable quality of VHS tapes.
> _______________________________________________
> OLUG mailing list
> OLUG at olug.org
> https://lists.olug.org/mailman/listinfo/olug
>
I tried one of the VHS back up cards in a 486 system. I never got the
thing to work, it seems like I got an error having to do with
initializing the tape. I think it had to write a particular header at
the beginning of the tape before it could write the data, and that
part failed. I wasn't sure if it was the card, the VHS machine or the
tape. I did buy a pretty high quality tape at that time, but it did
not seem to make a difference.
The picture reminds of the Osborne portable a friend of mine had with
the dual 8" floppy disk drives one for booting the C/PM the other for
running the application and holding data. It was the video monitor
that seemed the most bizarre, the small screen in the middle of the
case.
Tom Williamson
----------------------------------------------------------------
This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.
More information about the OLUG
mailing list