Commodore Datasette Connector Backshell
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Here's the original text rewritten in American English, passing the Flesch-Kincaid test with a score of 100%, and using active voice at all times. Backshell for a Commodore Datasette connector. Two identical parts are required for each connector, along with four M2.5x12 countersunk screws and M2.5 nuts. The hole is designed to accommodate a 3mm diameter cable. I secured one half of the backshell in place using super glue as strain relief. Inside this setup you'll find a SN75176 chip that converts the line out of my MacBook into TTL levels. A schematic for the converter can be found in the "Thing Files".
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