Slightly OT for those of us who started on Tandy Hardware

Boaz Bezborodko boaz at mirrotek.com
Mon Sep 16 15:54:31 PDT 2019


My nephews found our TRS-80 Model I Level-2 in the attic and set it up 
in one of the rooms.  My daughter (13 years old at the time) started 
typing on it and then asked why it stopped accepting key-strokes.  I had 
to explain what a command line was before explaining the 256 character 
limit.

Programs were stored on cassette tape.  Fun...(Not)

> Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2019 20:56:18 +0000
> From: Walter Vaughan Jr<wvaughan at steelerubber.com>
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> I have discovered that many of my favorite YouTube content producers are calling this month #SepTandy and are bringing old TRS equipment to life in SepTember.
> Makes me sad that its been 8 years or so since I fired up the old TRS 16B (I'm not even sure where it is anymore). Would have been great to do 30 minute on Profile16 running on TRS-Xenix.
> I watched a video last night where someone carefully is bringing a DT-1 back to life.
>
> Google #SepTandy for more goodies.


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