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    WANTED: TapeTwin BTR system made by CMC in the 90's

    We're looking for a used TapeTwin system built by CMC in the 90's (+/- some). Doesn't need to be a working system.

    These are XT/PC based DOS boxes that are a BTR (Behind-Tape-Reader) system, to emulate a paper tape reader.

    Any and all leads appreciated!!!! I'm a new poster at CNCzone, if there's another appropriate forum to copy this to, let me know.


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    BTR

    I Have a Geco Minfile Rack mount to replace the tape reader in a Mill P.M. If interested Thank's Kevin


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    Thanks for the reply. Do you have a link to that unit?

    Mostly though we're hoping (thin hope, I know) that we can find a TapeTwin, so the operator doesn't have to learn new software (and we have custom serial software on them to communicate with the front office).


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