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I'd add another thing, both good and bad: turning if off returned it to a known state.

This meant you could experiment with it, to the point where it broke, secure in the knowledge that recovery was as far as a quick flick of the power switch. The negative was that for complex projects, where you wanted to preserve the state of the machine, you had to play cassette roulette.



Tape drives for Commodores and Acorns at least, were pretty reliable, just slow.


The VZ-200 (contained a TRS-80 rom) was atrocious!


turning if off returned it to a known state.

One of the first things I did with out PET-2001 was to solder a switch to pin 40 ;-)




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