![]() some basic machines like the one featured in this instructable only offer play and program change. the only options the consumer has is play, fast forward, record, and program change. The 8-track tape is a continuous loop tape so there is no rewind. let's learn a little bit about these tapes and how to revive a malfunctioning machine! 4 programs each having 2 tracks since they are in stereo = 8 tracks. they are musical programs and have nothing to do with computers. ![]() shove the tape in and the machine starts playing. 8-track tape machines found there way into portables, cars, and home stereo. ![]() initially created by lear jet, the aircraft folks, the 8-track became popular due to its simplicity of use. ![]() sure there were other portable formats but the 8-track was the first to win wide public acceptance and become a common option in automobiles of the 60's-70's. the 8-track was the first portable music medium that actually really took off. they can still be easily found at thrift stores and flea markets for less than the cost of a snickers bar. *** this instructable takes into account that you have some mechanical dexterity and some experience in disassembling consumer electronics *** lalala music music KERCHUNK! the lowly 8-track tape, abandoned long ago in favor of the cassette tape.
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