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PERIPHERALS
Dual Cassettes
By adding a second cassette recorder
to
your
system, you'll be able
to
speed up
your
cassette
input/output
operations.
For
example,
you
can read a program
or
data from
one
recorder, edit the program
or
update
the
data, and write it
out
to
the
other
recorder - no need
to
swap cassettes, rewind
or
reset Play and Record keys
...
!
Note:
If
you
have
just
one recorder, leave
it
connected directly to
the
CASSETTE
jack
on
the TRS-80. There is no advantage in having
a single recorder connected via the Expansion Interface.
1.
Locate the Cassette Interface Cable.
It
has a single DIN plug
at
each end.
2. Plug one
end
into
the TRS-80 CASSETTE jack, and the
other
end
into
the
Cassette jack
on
the Expansion Interface
(the
DIN jack
next
to
the power cables).
3. You have
two
Cassette Recorder cables - one came with
your
TRS-80, the
other
came with the Expansion Interface. Connect
one
of
them
to
the Cassette 1 DIN
jack,
and the
other
to
the
Cassette 2 DIN jack.
4. Now connect the
two
sets
of
Cassette plugs to
your
two
Recorders
as follows:
A. Black plug
to
the
EA~
jack
B.
Larger Gray plug
to
1;he
AUX jack
C.
Smaller Gray plug to the REM jack
5. The Recorder connected to the Cassette 1
jack
is
now
Cassette
Drive
1;
the Recorder connected
to
Cassette 2 is now Cassette
Drive 2.
Note: Depending
on
which Cassette recorder(s)
you
have, connection
may vary. In general, use the same 3-plug arrangement
you'd
use in a
single-recorder system.
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