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I had the suspiction by a lot of time... and now finally found out the evidence.
Several times someone has posted questions like "this RCoA cart is really quad or not"? Here's a classic example: two programs, no notch.
I've always thought that this weird layout was probably due to share the same label printing for 8 track and cassette tapes.
Here's the cassette version:
Layout is exactly the same, with a larger left side where to put the title for the spine, and the missing right side with the two 8.
Now look at this:
Due to a bad cutting, part of the cassette spine layout remained on the left side.
Basically, RCoA was using only one single type of label *both* for cassette and 8 track, cutting out the un-needed part. Easy way to have a single inventory of labels that could been used for whatever need.
Several times someone has posted questions like "this RCoA cart is really quad or not"? Here's a classic example: two programs, no notch.
I've always thought that this weird layout was probably due to share the same label printing for 8 track and cassette tapes.
Here's the cassette version:
Layout is exactly the same, with a larger left side where to put the title for the spine, and the missing right side with the two 8.
Now look at this:
Due to a bad cutting, part of the cassette spine layout remained on the left side.
Basically, RCoA was using only one single type of label *both* for cassette and 8 track, cutting out the un-needed part. Easy way to have a single inventory of labels that could been used for whatever need.