The Tandy 2000 was a really powerful machine in its day. Even the graphics were 
awesome--nearly VGA quality!


Date: Sat, 11 Apr 2015 15:59:48 -0500
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [M100] What is your favorite Tandy / Radio Shack computer ?

Even though it was on a dead end road and very quirky the Model 2000, a 80186 
with 768k of ram, was the one I have the fondest memories of.  I learned DOS 
2.11 and even windows 1.4 on the Tandy 2K.  And I only paid 110.00 for it IIRC 
at a Tandy tent sale in Fort Worth, back in about 1990.  But the Model T class 
is the best.
On Sat, Apr 11, 2015 at 2:25 PM, Ken Pettit <[email protected]> wrote:
No, just Model III BASIC gave you a Prompt like this:
Ready>
If you switch to 40 column mode, the software made every other character wider 
and dropped the other characters.  So it would keep the 'R', 'a', and 'y' 
characters and stop the 'e' and 'd'.  Just the way the switch from 80 to 40 col 
mode worked.   It was just random that it spelled "Ray", and that the guy who 
managed the local Radio Shack was named Ray.  :)
Ken
On Sat, Apr 11, 2015 at 12:23 PM, Joe Grubbs <[email protected]> wrote:



Maybe a dumb question, but was the "Ray" prompt a bug or something Ray did to 
personalize his ROM? 


Date: Sat, 11 Apr 2015 10:50:31 -0800
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [M100] What is your favorite Tandy / Radio Shack computer ?


  
    
  
  
    I learned on a model 1 and then had a coco. I liked the model 1 the
    most. mike

    

    

    On 4/11/2015 9:38 AM, Ken Pettit wrote:

    
    
      I learned on the Model I, but I think the Model III
        was my favorite, other than the M100.  I never had enough money
        to purchase a Model III (I was in 8th grade), but luckily Ray,
        the guy who ran the local Radio Shack let me spend every
        afternoon sitting in front of their demo Model I / Model III.
        

        
        Interestingly, I recall showing Ray that if you change the
          Model III from 80 column to 40 column mode, the BASIC "Ready"
          prompt would turn into "Ray" :)
        

        
        Ken
      
      

        On Sat, Apr 11, 2015 at 9:26 AM, Joe
          Grubbs <[email protected]>
          wrote:

          
            
              Given that the CoCo was my first computer and is
                where I learned to program, it has to be my favorite.

                

                

                --- Original Message ---

                

                From: "Duane Calvillo" <[email protected]>

                Sent: April 10, 2015 7:48 PM

                To: [email protected]

                  Subject: [M100] What is your favorite Tandy / Radio
                  Shack computer ?

                  

                
              
                
                  Does anyone remember the TRS 80 Color
                    computer? Which Tandy / Radio Shack computer is your
                    favorite

                    

                      
https://archive.org/details/Tandy_TRS80_Color_Computer_TOSEC_2012_04_23

                    
                  
                
              
          
        
        

      
    
    
                                          




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