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2007-11-29
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2007-11-29
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2007-11-29
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2007-11-29
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2007-11-29
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In 1978 you could have interfaced to a paper tape reader. Some of them were _fast_. And if you were good you could actually read them directly.. say, if it had your Basic program or other ASCII on it.
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2007-11-29
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2007-11-29
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2007-11-29
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And you think the camera on the N8x0 is crap; they'll think it's the sweetest video camera interfaced to a computer they've ever seen. (You'll both be right!)
Oh, and don't forget, your N8x0 can blast audio, even multiple frequencies simultaneously. You know what that means... software blue- and red-boxes should be easily constructable. Hey Bell