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The SWTPC AC-30 Cassette Interface implemented the Kansas City standard. It sold for $80 in May 1976.

The Kansas City standard (KCS), or Byte standard, is a digital data format for audio cassette drives. Byte magazine sponsored a symposium in November 1975 in Kansas City, Missouri to develop a standard for storage of digital microcomputer data on inexpensive consumer quality cassettes, at a time when floppy disk drives cost over $1000 USD each.

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