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- Mini-Cassette abstract "The Mini-Cassette, often written minicassette, is a tape cassette format introduced by Philips in 1967. It is used primarily in dictation machines and was also employed as a data storage for the Philips P2000 home computer. Unlike the Compact Cassette, also designed by Philips, and the later Microcassette, introduced by Olympus, the Mini-Cassette does not use a capstan drive system; instead, the tape is propelled past the tape head by the reels. This is mechanically simple and allows the cassette to be made smaller and easier to use, but produces a system unsuited to any task other than voice recording, as the tape speed is not constant (averaging 2.4 cm/s) and prone to wow and flutter. However, the lack of a capstan and a pinch roller drive means that the tape is well-suited to being repeatedly shuttled forward and backward short distances as compared to microcassettes, leading to the Mini-Cassette's use in the first generations of telephone answering machines, and continuing use in the niche markets of dictation and transcription, where fidelity is not critical, but robustness of storage is, and where analog media are still widely preferred.A smaller version of the Mini-Cassette was later introduced that could be used in a standard player using an adaptor; however, this did not become widespread.A very similar (but incompatible) cassette format was produced by Hewlett-Packard and Verbatim (the HP82176A Mini Data Cassette) for data storage in their HP82161A tape drive, which, like other minicassettes, did not use a capstan.".
- Mini-Cassette thumbnail SONY_BM-610_commons.jpg?width=300.
- Mini-Cassette wikiPageExternalLink Hewlett_Packard_82161A.
- Mini-Cassette wikiPageExternalLink index.php?id=home&no_cache=1&CC=UK.
- Mini-Cassette wikiPageExternalLink archv019.cgi?read=148011.
- Mini-Cassette wikiPageID "2072600".
- Mini-Cassette wikiPageRevisionID "580352101".
- Mini-Cassette capacity "1800.0".
- Mini-Cassette encoding Analog_signal.
- Mini-Cassette hasPhotoCollection Mini-Cassette.
- Mini-Cassette logo File:Mini-Cassette_logo.svg.
- Mini-Cassette name "Mini-Cassette".
- Mini-Cassette owner Philips.
- Mini-Cassette read Tape_head.
- Mini-Cassette type Magnetic_tape.
- Mini-Cassette use Dictation_(exercise).
- Mini-Cassette write Magnetism.
- Mini-Cassette write Recording_head.
- Mini-Cassette subject Category:Audio_storage.
- Mini-Cassette comment "The Mini-Cassette, often written minicassette, is a tape cassette format introduced by Philips in 1967. It is used primarily in dictation machines and was also employed as a data storage for the Philips P2000 home computer. Unlike the Compact Cassette, also designed by Philips, and the later Microcassette, introduced by Olympus, the Mini-Cassette does not use a capstan drive system; instead, the tape is propelled past the tape head by the reels.".
- Mini-Cassette label "Mini-Cassette".
- Mini-Cassette label "Minicassette".
- Mini-Cassette sameAs Minicassette.
- Mini-Cassette sameAs m.06k7bh.
- Mini-Cassette sameAs Q1936845.
- Mini-Cassette sameAs Q1936845.
- Mini-Cassette wasDerivedFrom Mini-Cassette?oldid=580352101.
- Mini-Cassette depiction SONY_BM-610_commons.jpg.
- Mini-Cassette isPrimaryTopicOf Mini-Cassette.