> Saving is a horse of a different color: the
> Apple II outputs a signal that is suitable for most cassette recorder's
> high sensibility microphone input. Beause of that, the signal is too
> weak to be connected to a modern line input (as a CD deck "rec" jacks,
> or a PC's "line in") - you may need to use an amplifier, or plug the
> Apple's output into a microphone input.

If I save to a cassete recorder, I can then take the cassette recording and
burn it to a CD, right?




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