Information about Commodore Datassette

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Datasette 1530, new shape
The Commodore 1530 (C2N) Datassette (a portmanteau of data + cassette), was Commodore's dedicated computer tape recorder. It provided access to an inexpensive storage medium for Commodore's 8-bit home/personal computers, notably the PET, VIC-20, and C64. A physically similar model Commodore 1531 was made for the Commodore 16 and Plus/4 series computers.

Description and history

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One of the few clones
The Datassette contained built-in A/D converters and audio filters to convert the computer's digital information into analog sound and vice versa (much like a modem does over a telephone line). Connection to the computer was done via a proprietary edge connector (Commodore 1530) or mini-DIN connector (Commodore 1531). The absence of recordable audio signals on this interface made the Datassette and its few clones the only cassette recorders usable with CBM's machines, until aftermarket converters made the use of ordinary recorders possible.

The inexpensive and widely available audio cassettes made the Datassette a good choice for the budget-aware home computer mass market. In Europe, the Datassette was the medium of choice for several years after its launch, although floppy disk drives were generally available. In the U.S., however, disk drives quickly became standard, despite the Commodore 1541 floppy drive costing roughly 5 times as much as a Datassette.

The Datassette was a very slow and fairly unreliable medium (the latter caused by the sensitivity of the encoded analog signal to disturbances by magnetic fields and tape failure). Contemporary disk drives were an order of magnitude faster and more reliable. Some years after the Datassette's launch, however, special turbo tape software appeared, providing much faster tape operation (loading and saving). Such software was available for loading commercial prerecorded applications (mostly games), as well as for loading and saving the users' homemade programs and data.

Datasettes could typically store about 200 KB (100+ KB per 30 minute side, [1]).

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Main models

Used with the PET, VIC-20, C64/128

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Original shape
The are at least four main models of the 1530/C2N Datassette, listed chronologically below. The first two external models were made as PET peripherals, and styled after the PET 2001 built-in tape drive. The latter two were styled and marketed for the VIC-20 and C64. All 1530s were compatible with all those computers, as well as the C128.
  • The built-in Datassette in the original PET 2001: black cassette lid, five white keys, no tape counter, no SAVE LED
  • Black body original shape model, black cassette lid, five black keys, no tape counter, no SAVE LED
  • White body original shape model, black cassette lid, five black keys, with tape counter, no SAVE LED
  • White body new shape model, silver cassette lid, six black keys, with tape counter and a red SAVE LED
In addition to this, some models came with a small hole above the keys, to allow access to the adjustment screw of the tape head azimuth position. A small screwdriver could thus easily be used to affect the adjustment without disassembling the Datassette's chassis.

Confusingly, the Datassette at various times was sold both as the C2N DATASETTE UNIT Model 1530 and as the 1530 DATASSETTE UNIT Model C2N. Note the difference in spelling (one versus two s 'es) used on the original product packaging.

Used with the C16/116 and Plus/4

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Datassette 1531
Similar in physical appearance but incompatible in connector format with the 1530/C2N models is the Commodore 1531, made for the Commodore 16 and Plus/4 series computers.
  • Black/Charcoal body new shape model, silver cassette lid, six light gray keys, with tape counter and a red SAVE LED
Through the use of an adaptor, it could be used with a C64/128.

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Linear Helical-Scan
Three Quarter Inch
(~19 mm)
LINCtape (1962) - DECtape (1963) Sony DIR (19xx) -
Ampex DST (1992)
Half Inch
(12.65 mm)
UNISERVO (1951) - IBM 7 Track (1952) - 9 Track (1964) - IBM 3480 (1984) - DLT (1984) - IBM 3590 (1995) - T9840 (1998) - T9940 (2000) - LTO Ultrium (2000) - T10000 (2006) Redwood SD-3 (1995) - DTF (19xx) - SAIT (2003)
Eight Millimeter
(8 mm)
Travan (1995) - IBM 3570 MP (1997) - ADR (1999) Data8 (1987) - Mammoth (1994) - AIT (1996) - VXA (1999)
Quarter Inch
(6.35 mm)
QIC (1972) - SLR (1986) - Ditto (1992)
Eighth Inch
(3.81 mm)
KC Standard, Compact Cassette (1975) - DC100 (1976) - Commodore Datassette (1977) - DECtapeII (1979) DDS/DAT (1989)
Stringy
(1.58 - 1.9 mm)
Exatron Stringy floppy (1979) - ZX Microdrive (1983) - Rotronics Wafadrive (1984)
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Compact Cassette

Typical 60-minute Compact Cassette
Media type: magnetic tape
Encoding: analog signal
Capacity: 23 minutes per side (C46)
30 minutes per side (C60)
45 minutes per side (C90)
50 minutes per side (C100)
60 minutes per side (C120)
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Commodore, the commonly used name for Commodore International, was an American electronics company based in West Chester, Pennsylvania which was a vital player in the home/personal computer field in the 1980s.
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tape recorder, tape deck, reel-to-reel tape deck, cassette deck or tape machine is an audio storage device that records and plays back sound using magnetic tape, either wound on a reel or in a cassette, for storage.
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The PET (Personal Electronic Transactor) was a home-/personal computer produced by Commodore starting in the late 1970s. Although it was not a top seller outside the Canadian, US, and UK educational markets, it was Commodore's first full-featured
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Type Home computer
Released 1980 (VIC-1001) / 1981
Discontinued 1985
Processor MOS Technology 6502
@ ca. 1MHz
Memory 5 KB - 64 KB
OS Commodore BASIC 2.
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Type Home computer
Released August 1982
Discontinued April 1994
Processor MOS Technology 6510 @ 1.02 MHz (NTSC version) / 0.985MHz (PAL version)
Memory 64 KB
OS Commodore BASIC 2.
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Type Home computer
Released 1984
Discontinued ?
Processor MOS Technology 7501
@ 0.89 MHz or 1.76 MHz
Memory 16 KB
OS Commodore BASIC 3.
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Type Home computer
Released 1984
Discontinued 1985
Processor MOS Technology 7501
@ 1.76 MHz
Memory 64 KB
OS Commodore BASIC 3.5

The Commodore Plus/4 was a home computer released by Commodore International in 1984.
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An audio filter is a type of filter used for processing sound signals. Many types of filters exist for applications including graphic equalizers, synthesizers, sound effects, CD players and virtual reality systems.
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edge connector is the portion of a printed circuit board consisting of traces leading to the edge of the board that are intended to plug into a matching socket.

An edge connector socket, often popularly referenced simply as a slot
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Floppy Disk Drive

8 inch, 5 ¼ inch, and 3.5 inch drives
Date Invented: 1969 (8 inch), 1976 (5 ¼ inch), 1983 (3.5 inch)
Invented By: IBM team led by David Noble
Connects to:
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The Commodore 1541 (aka CBM 1541, and originally called VIC-1541), made by Commodore International, was the best-known floppy disk drive for the Commodore 64 home computer. The 1541 was a single-sided 170 kilobyte drive for 5¼" disks.
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A fast loader is a software program for a home computer - most commonly, the Commodore 64 - that accelerates the speed of file loading from the floppy disk drive.

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Type Home computer
Released 1985
Discontinued 1989
Processor MOS Tech. 8502 @ 2 MHz
Zilog Z80A @ 4 MHz
Memory 128 KB
OS Microsoft BASIC 7.
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light-emitting diode (LED) is a semiconductor diode that emits incoherent narrow-spectrum light when electrically biased in the forward direction of the p-n junction. This effect is a form of electroluminescence.
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Type Home computer
Released 1984
Discontinued ?
Processor MOS Technology 7501
@ 0.89 MHz or 1.76 MHz
Memory 16 KB
OS Commodore BASIC 3.
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Type Home computer
Released 1984
Discontinued 1985
Processor MOS Technology 7501
@ 1.76 MHz
Memory 64 KB
OS Commodore BASIC 3.5

The Commodore Plus/4 was a home computer released by Commodore International in 1984.
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