Reblogged by mbrubeck@mefi.social:
byte_fever_dreams@octodon.social ("Byte Fever Dreams") wrote:
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- An ad from 1977 for a vinyl phonograph album containing a variety of programs written in BASIC, including lunar lander, blastoff, mailing list, fourier fit, and ample annie (a hand-drawn pin-up girl present in many ads in BYTE's 1976 run). At this time, the standard mass storage interface to a microcomputer was an audio jack that you could connect to either a casette deck or, in this case, a phonograph playing back a record of read-only data. (remote)