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Commodore 128
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Oatassette Recorder
A Commodore 1530 cassette
recorder, called a Datassette,
is
an inexpensive way of storing
and reca
ll
ing information. The
Datassette lead
is
inserted into
the Cassette Port on the rear of
the Commodore 128.
18
Joysticksl Mouse
Joysticks
plug into the Control
Ports
on
the right hand side of
the computer. Once used
primarily for games, joysticks are
now increasingly being used for
educational and business
software. Joysticks designed for
the Commodore
64
are
compatible with the Commodore
128.
A mouse
is
plugged into either of
the Control Ports and allows you
to move the cursor easily from
place to place
on
the screen.
Many programs display a list
of
choices (called a menu)
on
the
screen.
With
a mouse you can
select from the menu without
using the keyboard.

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