• Any Tandy fans left here?

    From Atreyu@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 28 07:18:29 2022
    Atreyu

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  • From Dennis Lee Bieber@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 28 11:52:24 2022
    On Wed, 28 Sep 2022 07:18:29, NOSPAM.atreyu@darkrealms.ca (Atreyu)
    declaimed the following:

    Atreyu

    Only a few dragons...


    --
    Wulfraed Dennis Lee Bieber AF6VN
    wlfraed@ix.netcom.com http://wlfraed.microdiversity.freeddns.org/

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  • From Walt Perko@21:1/5 to Atreyu on Wed Sep 28 15:33:22 2022
    On Wednesday, September 28, 2022 at 6:18:49 AM UTC-7, Atreyu wrote:
    Atreyu
    Hi,

    I'm here, but so far I haven't asked many questions for my Model 100.

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  • From Atreyu@21:1/5 to Walt Perko on Thu Sep 29 07:22:58 2022
    On 28 Sep 22 15:33:22, Walt Perko said the following to Atreyu:

    I'm here, but so far I haven't asked many questions for my Model
    100.

    I missed out on all the "fun" of those and Coco's, etc. I started right
    in the
    1000-era.

    Atreyu

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  • From Walt Perko@21:1/5 to All on Thu Sep 29 10:58:53 2022
    Hi,

    I never touched any vintage computers other than the Altair 8800 (early 1975 before the "A" model came out) kit, a Motorola MEK6800D1 SBC, a Sol-20 kit I built, and then in the 1980's a TRS-80 Model 100 at work I turned them into the worlds first Digital
    Fire Retransmission System.

    A guy recently gave me a Model 100 to play with which is what I'm doing when I get a lull in my other activities. It's fun to play with, but now I'm seeing how limited it really was.

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  • From Atreyu@21:1/5 to Walt Perko on Fri Sep 30 14:17:15 2022
    On 29 Sep 22 10:58:53, Walt Perko said the following to All:

    I never touched any vintage computers other than the Altair 8800
    (early 197
    before the "A" model came out) kit, a Motorola MEK6800D1 SBC, a
    Sol-20 kit
    built, and then in the 1980's a TRS-80 Model 100 at work I turned
    them into
    the worlds first Digital
    Fire Retransmission System.

    Interesting!

    A guy recently gave me a Model 100 to play with which is what I'm
    doing whe
    get a lull in my other activities. It's fun to play with, but now
    I'm seei
    how limited it really was.

    I looked at the specs for the 100 and I think I would pass at this
    time.

    I knew a few people that loved the Coco2 or 3... whichever one had the
    ability to run OS-9. They were diehard fans.

    Atreyu

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  • From james.rice@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Sat Oct 1 20:04:55 2022
    I also at one time had the Disk-Video Interface that held the M100 and moved the display up to a 40/80 column green screen monitor and had two 5-1/4" floppy drives for data storage. That was accidentally left at my former house when my first wife and I
    parted ways. I assume she trashed it like she did everything I couldn't carry off in the one hour I was allowed to retrieve my property from that house by the court order. The DVI box was originally priced at $799 but was closed out for almost nothing.
    I had a friend who was the manager of one of the local RS stores and got me one at a huge discount.

    James

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  • From james.rice@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Sat Oct 1 19:55:46 2022
    I loved my M100's. I carried them to class to take notes. Since the keys were clicky and were a distraction to all the others in class, I put tiny rubber bands I got from a friend who worked at an orthodontist's office under each keycap to mute the
    clicking. At the end of each class i would dump my noted off to the PDD-1 disk drive. And it all ran off AA batteries. I eventually collected the entire catalog of M100 software that Radio Shack sold by hitting sidewalk sales at RS stores all over
    Dallas and Ft Worth. Plus Half Priced Books at that time had store in Richardson, Tx at the corner of Central Expressway (US75) and Beltline Rd called Half Priced Software of course. Someone had sold them a ton of those brown vinyl books with the
    tapes and ROMs in them. The last couple of pieces I collected from Software Etc in Allen, Tx. Software Etc also occasionally received pieces of M100 hardware that I picked up. In the last days of DOS I when I was an electrical contactor I had written
    an inventory and chargout package that ran on the M100 and used the bar code wand then downloaded the text file to my PC where a bridge program I wrote in compiled basic interfaced the data into my Friday! dbaseII runtime and into Star Accounting
    Partner II running on my Tandy 1000.

    I sold almost all of my vintage collection when we were downsizing homes. I shipped out all three of my M100s, all 6 of my NeXT Dimension Cubes, my BeBox, my two Canon objectstations, some of my Sgi collection except for two Indy's, my 5 Daystar Genesis
    MP800's plus a 20' container of Sun, Sgi from Iris Indigo to Origin 200 to Visual Workstations, Mac's, Mac clones, Apple II, NeXTstations, Amigas. What I had left over was eventually scrapped when I couldn't find anyone who wanted it.

    James

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  • From Walt Perko@21:1/5 to All on Sat Oct 1 20:17:21 2022
    Hi,

    I never married. I just never found a girl friend I wanted to stay with more than a few years ... I think my longest relationship was almost 4-years, but most ended by 2-years, so I never lost anything to a hateful shrew.

    OTOH, burglars got a Sol-20 along with a VCR, stereo and TV just a couple of months after I finished building the Sol-20 so my experience there was mostly just playing Trek-80.

    I replaced the Sol-20 a couple of years later with an Apple II computer and sure enough burglars got that too!

    I hate burglars and it's the reason I don't want to own a gun, because I would use it.

    .

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