Turboload

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    A software mechanism that loads data from cassette tape more rapidly than usual, saving time and making software piracy more difficult. historical

    "Even headerless LOADs will work with the Sprint, though be warned, it can't cope with the now common turboload."

Example

More examples

"Even headerless LOADs will work with the Sprint, though be warned, it can't cope with the now common turboload."

Etymology

From turbo- + load.

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