File:Tarbell Cassette Interface Dec 1976.jpg
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English: The Tarbell Cassette Interface began production in September 1975 and became the most popular cassette data storage board for the Altair 8800, Imsai 8080 and other S100 bus computers. In 1975 a floppy disk system cost over $1500 so most hobbyist stored data on a standard audio cassette. Don Tarbell was a founder of the Southern California Computer Society and this advertisement is from the club's newsletter, SCCS Interface. |
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Source | Scanned from page 51 of the December 1976 issue of SCCS Interface by Michael Holley Swtpc6800 |
Author | Tarbell Electronics |
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This advertisement did not have a copyright notice and is in the public domain. From the US Copyright Office Circular 3. Page 3, Contributions to Collective Works. (A magazine is a "collective work.")
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