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  • curprev 20:2920:29, 27 February 2020 Michael F 1967 talk contribs 11,153 bytes +247 History: 300 baud was common enough (e.g. C64), but some of the competition matched the speed and reliability; e.g., the BBC Micro series could use cassette tapes at 1200 baud with high reliability in part due to provision for re-reading data blocks that failed to load correctly. undo
  • curprev 03:2303:23, 27 February 2020 Michael F 1967 talk contribs 10,906 bytes −31 History: Corrected chart position according to the cited article. Note: the best seller listed is the 1982 Spectrum. The 1983 MZ-700 is beaten in sales by the 1981 ZX81, the 1981 BBC Micro, and the 1982 Commodore 64. Thus, "shortly after" is incorrect. undo

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