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With a little help I can design and write
an ATR's control program that you can enjoy for free ...
Do you remember/know the ATR's CFs?
In page 5-3 of the ATR-80 Operation/Maintenance manual, you can read: "6.Comunications Port... This port is for use with the optional dual-standard (RS-232C/422A) Serial Interface unit, which can be used with a external computer. The port will be fitted on the ATR-80 only when so ordered." ... ( I think this refers to the interfase connector.)
Later, in page 6-1, before a CF-81 image, states: "2. CF-81 Serial Interface Unit ... The CF-81 is an RS-232C/RS-422A serial data port for linking the ATR-80 to an external computer. For technical information about the CF-81, ask TASCAM or local TASCAM dealer."
The Video Sync Card CF-82 has not mention ... and from CF-81 jumps to CF-83.
The other ATR-80's CFs that I know, were offered in brochures but not in the Operation/Maintenance manual.(CF-82: Sync card permits sync lock with video, AC or film ... CF-83: Input/Output transformer kit.)
Well ... When in 1987, choosing the ATR-80, I chose the TASCAM top analog over the first TASCAM digital reel to reel (the DA-800), the old Teac designers and workers (the 3340SS and 80-8 builders!) were going to retire... then, Tascam never designed the control program... People lost the interest for the CF-81 ... and the CF-81 ideas, protocols, codes and projects were lost too.
Today the CF-81 dont' appears in Internet, and surely only exists in ours ATR Manuals ... but viewing the ATR-80 in the "ready for CLASP" list, the CF-81 comes back to my mind...
Anything information about the CF-81 serves my purpose ...
the best are schematics, diagrams ... or/and a broken unit.
Thanks for reading this ...
an ATR's control program that you can enjoy for free ...
Do you remember/know the ATR's CFs?
In page 5-3 of the ATR-80 Operation/Maintenance manual, you can read: "6.Comunications Port... This port is for use with the optional dual-standard (RS-232C/422A) Serial Interface unit, which can be used with a external computer. The port will be fitted on the ATR-80 only when so ordered." ... ( I think this refers to the interfase connector.)
Later, in page 6-1, before a CF-81 image, states: "2. CF-81 Serial Interface Unit ... The CF-81 is an RS-232C/RS-422A serial data port for linking the ATR-80 to an external computer. For technical information about the CF-81, ask TASCAM or local TASCAM dealer."
The Video Sync Card CF-82 has not mention ... and from CF-81 jumps to CF-83.

The other ATR-80's CFs that I know, were offered in brochures but not in the Operation/Maintenance manual.(CF-82: Sync card permits sync lock with video, AC or film ... CF-83: Input/Output transformer kit.)

Well ... When in 1987, choosing the ATR-80, I chose the TASCAM top analog over the first TASCAM digital reel to reel (the DA-800), the old Teac designers and workers (the 3340SS and 80-8 builders!) were going to retire... then, Tascam never designed the control program... People lost the interest for the CF-81 ... and the CF-81 ideas, protocols, codes and projects were lost too.
Today the CF-81 dont' appears in Internet, and surely only exists in ours ATR Manuals ... but viewing the ATR-80 in the "ready for CLASP" list, the CF-81 comes back to my mind...
Anything information about the CF-81 serves my purpose ...
the best are schematics, diagrams ... or/and a broken unit.
Thanks for reading this ...
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