Hi. I'm David Boyd, and I got my T102 about a year or two ago, just to have fun with and because it was a classic. I learned to program on a DECsystem 10 in the '70s, then on a PDP11, and eventually on my own first computer, a TRS-80 PC-2. Later on, the Zenith Z-120 was my first MS-DOS machine, and apart from an Atari ST, it's been all DOS and Windows since then. Now there's Arduino, and old 8-bits, and I'm having a blast.
I eventually expanded the RAM and got a REX for the T102, (thanks, Steve! It's great!) and I'm pretty happy that way, though I am looking for something to sub for a disc drive that's more portable than using my laptop and a null-modem cable. Recently I acquired a T200 from eBay. It was cheap, presumably because it came with nothing, including a missing battery door, but it's nicely functional apart from the "A" key, and I imagine some alcohol or DeOxyIt will take care of that. So I am looking for: another REX, somehow a 2x24k RAM board a battery door or measured drawing of one that I can 3D print So, Steve Adolph, please add my name to the list of REX-seekers. Do you have any T200RAM Modules left? Is there a way I can have a REX made? Maybe the 5.0 version, if that is scheduled for anytime in the next couple of years... Anyone got a T200 parts machine and would like sell me a battery door? -- -- Dave Boyd Hey! Just for fun, copy this line to your sig file!