*wonders* did they play software on the radio in the US?
I have taped some software that radiostations where 'playing' on the radio. But you have to turn the sound off or go crazy with the noise
I'm lost on this one. "software on the radio"?
I think maybe he's talking about when you put a game in your CD player and press play, and it makes that ungodly noise. But why in the world would a radio station play that? I'm pretty sure your alone on that one, fazerco.
He means recording the noise to tape then loading that in a computer system that loaded data from tapes, like the C64.
No, nobody would ever do something like that on this side of the pond, because using cassette tapes to store games was unheard of here.
It was the only way back then, and you can copy it to a floppy if you want.
And yes, Fox explaned it right.
Yes, this is the first I'm learning of using a cassette to store anything other than music. But, this does bring me back to when I was a kid, and I used to make fake cassette albums lol. I would design all the artwork and song list and put it in the case to fit, and then record songs on a blank cassette tape with my "Fisher Price" tape recorder and microphone set. My first song ever recorded was called "Keys In The Car". It was about a man who left his keys in his car. Inspired by my single mom who used to leave her keys in the car." Man, my songs were so deep back then lol
Gosh, I wish I still had that tape. I actually kept my first kid album until my early 20s, then moved to my first apt., and stuff slowly started disappearing
Good ol' days