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Miniature computer capable of using a conventional audio cassette tape deck as an auxiliary memory

  • US 4,253,143 A
  • Filed: 04/21/1978
  • Issued: 02/24/1981
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/25/1977
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In a miniature computer comprising a printed circuit board;

  • a central processor mounted on said printed circuit board;

    a keyboard, electrically connected to said printed circuit board, for inputting a command signal in accordance with a program;

    a read only memory, mounted on said printed circuit board, for storing a predetermined program to control said central processor; and

    a random access memory, mounted on said printed circuit board, for storing data in executing the predetermined program stored in said read only memory and the command signal inputted with said keyboard;

    the improvement wherein said printed circuit board has an output for transmitting a data signal generated by said central processor in response to the command signal of said keyboard to a first conventional audio cassette tape deck which is used as an auxiliary memory, an input jack for delivering a data signal in accordance with a program stored in a second conventional audio cassette tape deck to said central processor, and a remote control circuit including a pair of power control jacks for respectively causing the operation of said first and second conventional audio cassette tape decks to start and stop, said remote control circuit including a pair of control circuits respectively provided to said pair power control jacks, each of said pair of control circuits including a pair of output terminals of said each power control jack to be connected to a power remote control jack of said each audio cassette tape deck, a switching means connected between said pair of output terminals so as to control the formation of a current path between said pair of output terminals, and a driving circuit for receiving a control signal from said central processor and delivering a driving signal to said switching means so as to form said current path between said pair of output terminals, thereby providing power to a motor of one of said audio cassette tape decks.

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