Oh, my. It's FreHD! (The H is silent)

Bill Campbell bill at celestial.com
Thu Jul 10 16:51:35 PDT 2014


On Thu, Jul 10, 2014, Jay Ashworth wrote:
>"The first new product for the classic TRS-80 in years", FreHD is a
>50-pin hard drive emulator that takes SD cards.
>
>So you can now, in theory, be the only guy in your state to have a
>TRS-80 Model 4p with 128GB.  Comes with your choice of operating systems, 
>none of which will handle a drive that big. :-)
>
>(Why you wouldn't just run xtrs on Linux, I'm not clear, but what the hey.)
>
>  http://www.ebay.com/itm/151315691606
>
>I've seen 4p's on eBay today for less than 200 bucks, if anyone's feeling 
>froggy.

No thanks.  When I left Radio Shack in October 1983, I had a 4p
and a Model 100.  One of them was enough for me.  I still have
the Model 100.

The oldest piece of electronics I still have is an HP 97 calculator.

Bill
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