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The purpose of this interface is to use high transfer rates for compact cassettes which are used with the XC12 Datasette. The roots are about 10 years ago, in Eastern Germany it was unimaginable expensive to buy a floppy station. Thatswhy the people searched for other ways because they were not satisfied with the slow original Datasette. The whole system was called "CHAOS SYSTEM" and it uses 6000 Baud for data transfers. Just build the small interface into the XC12 and you're ready to go.
The purpose of this interface is to use high transfer rates for compact cassettes which are used with the XC12 Datasette. The roots are about 10 years ago, in Eastern Germany it was unimaginable expensive to buy a floppy station. That's why the people searched for other ways because they were not satisfied with the slow original Datasette. The whole system was called "CHAOS SYSTEM" and it uses 6000 Baud for data transfers. Just build the small interface into the XC12 and you're ready to go.