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  2. Famicom Data Recorder - Wikipedia

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    Famicom Data Recorder (HVC-008) is a compact cassette tape data interface introduced in 1984, for the Famicom which had been introduced in 1983. It is compatible with four Famicom games, for saving user-generated content to tapes. As Nintendo's first rewritable storage medium, it was succeeded by the Famicom Disk System in 1986.

  3. Digital cassettes - Wikipedia

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    Digital Compact Cassette was intended as a digital replacement for the mass-market analog cassette tape, but received very little attention or adaptation. Its failure is generally attributed to higher production costs than audio CDs , durability and lukewarm reception by consumers.

  4. Preservation of magnetic audiotape - Wikipedia

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    Large fluctuations in either of these factors should be avoided at all costs. If the tapes need permanent preservation, they should be stored at 46–50 °F (8–10 °C) at 20-30% relative humidity. In the case of magnetic tapes, contrary to traditional preservation storage rules for books and photographic film, colder is certainly not better.

  5. Digital Data Storage - Wikipedia

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    Digital Data Storage (DDS) is a computer data storage technology that is based upon the Digital Audio Tape (DAT) format that was developed during the 1980s. DDS is primarily intended for use as off-line storage, especially for generating backup copies of working data.

  6. Kansas City standard - Wikipedia

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    The SWTPC AC-30 Cassette Interface implements the Kansas City standard. In May 1976, it was sold for US$80 (equivalent to about $400 in 2023). The Kansas City standard ( KCS ), or Byte standard , is a data storage protocol for standard cassette tapes or other audio recording media at 300 bits per second .

  7. List of cassette tape and cartridge tape formats - Wikipedia

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    Cassette tape, a two-spool tape cassette format for analog audio recording and playback and introduced in 1963 by Philips; DC-International, a format that was created by Grundig after Phillips had abandoned an earlier format that was being created alongside the Compact Cassette; 8-track tape, continuous loop tape system introduced in 1964