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<p><big> Tape drives </big></p>
<p>In the United States, the 1541 floppy disk drive was widespread. By contrast, in Europe, the C64 was often used with <a href="page.php?w=cassette_tape">cassette tape</a> drives (Datasette), which were much cheaper, but also much slower than floppy drives. The Datasette plugged into a proprietary edge connector on the Commodore 64's <a href="page.php?w=motherboard">motherboard</a>. Standard blank audio cassettes could be used in this drive. Data tapes could be write-protected in the same way as audio cassettes, by punching</p><p>
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