Software on Paper - 1985 Cauzin Softstrip
Instead of typing a program in a book, why not have your computer scan it? That's the idea behind the Cauzin Softstrip Reader that will read 2D Bar codes into a computer as a means of loading software. You can find the interview by Kay Savetz here: • Bob Brass and Peter D’Amato, Cauzin Softst... Here are some ways to help me make more videos! Buy some Merch: Merch: https://tech-tangents.creator-spring.... Leave a one time tip: Paypal one-time: https://paypal.me/AkBKukU Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/techtangents Amazon Wishlist for Production Gear: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls... Become a monthly supporter: Patreon: / akbkuku Youtube Membership: / @techtangents Paypal Monthly: https://techtangents.net/support/ Other Links Youtube: / akbkuku Twitch: / techtangents Fediverse: https://dialup.space/@TechTangents Github: https://github.com/AkBKukU Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/AkBKukU Discord: / discord

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