DescriptionSWTPC AC30 Cassette Interface July 1976.jpg
English: The Southwest Technical Products Corporation (SWTPC) AC-30 tape interface for early personal computers was introduced in May 1976 for $80. When the first home computers were introduced in 1975, floppy disk systems cost $2000. Storing data on audio cassettes was the low-cost but slow option that most hobbyists used. SWTPC designed their AC-30 Cassette Interface to meet the proposed "Kansas City" standard data format. The binary data was recorded using 1200 Hz and 2400 Hz at a 300 baud data rate. At 30 bytes per second it took over 4 minutes to load an 8K file.
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Scanned from the July 1976 Byte magazine (inside front cover) by Michael Holley Swtpc6800
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Southwest Technical Products Corporation, San Antonio, Texas
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SWTPC AC-30 data cassette interface for early home computers. Byte magazine July 1976, inside front cover