Computer Cassette Deck
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Roger Kelly
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Computer Cassette Deck
Here's an item some might find handy. http://www.plusdeck.com/
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Jim Smith
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Cool!
This site is a little more user-friendly than the Korean one you posted: http://plusdeckonline.com/
So far, I've found it selling for $149. Not a bad investment for an easy way to copy cassettes to CD and vice versa.
This site is a little more user-friendly than the Korean one you posted: http://plusdeckonline.com/So far, I've found it selling for $149. Not a bad investment for an easy way to copy cassettes to CD and vice versa.

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Jim Smith
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This page: http://www.em411.com/show/hardware/188/1/plusdeck_2.html has some reviews and discussions. It says, "the included connection card (4 audio outputs and a serial output), connect the cables from that card to the motherboard sound inputs."
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Bobby Lee
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Lem Smith
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b0b,
CDWave is a great program to take a lot of the work out of dubbing from cassettes. It's shareware, and can be found at www.cdwave.com
Lem
CDWave is a great program to take a lot of the work out of dubbing from cassettes. It's shareware, and can be found at www.cdwave.com
Lem