Josh, I am SO looking forward to your talk.  Thanks so much for agreeing to do 
this!

I’m happy to collaborate on a Model 100 display again.

Randy
> On Jun 2, 2019, at 7:56 AM, Josh Malone <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I attended TASM last year and it was excellent! Got to meet a bunch of cool 
> people (Hi Peter!) and play with some cool machines.
> 
> This year I've arranged to give a Friday talk on Model 100-family 
> troubleshooting and repairs, covering how to diagnose simple(ish) issues with 
> the M100s and how to repair and possibly upgrade the machines. This hasn't 
> been officially announced or scheduled by TASM yet but I'm pretty certain 
> it's happening.
> 
> I would love to make this a collaborative effort and incorporate suggestions 
> from the list. My goal is to get a rough outline together in the next month 
> or two and then get feedback from folks on it. I'm more than happy to credit 
> individuals on the list for their input -- my goal is simply to get more 
> knowledge about the M100 technical details out into the world. Also, if any 
> list members will be attending the Friday sessions at TASM and want to help 
> GIVE the presentation, I doubt that the fest committee would mind as long as 
> we let them know soon so they can add your name to the schedule.
> 
> Finally, I would, once again, like to collaborate on an M100 display/exhibit. 
> Last year Randy, Peter Noeth, and I contributed displays to an M100-fam 
> exhibit and it was very popular. I plan to show games and application demos 
> running on 100,102,200, and NEC-8201a, plus a Tandy WP-2 hopefully connected 
> to a wifi Modem and BBS if I can manage the connectivity. I'd love to have 
> other Kyocera machines shown (M-10, anybody?) as well as peripherals like 
> DVI, TPDD, etc. I'll have a REX demo and maybe even REXes to sell (depends on 
> my schedule if I can build a batch). If anybody wants to collaborate on the 
> display -- or if anybody already has a M100 display planned for TASM -- 
> please let me know (I haven't registered an exhibit yet).
> 
> Thanks to Randy and the entire TASM committee for putting on this great show! 
> Hope to meet more Model-Ters there this year.
> 
> -Josh
> 
> On Sat, Jun 1, 2019 at 3:14 PM Randall Kindig <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> <clip_image001.png> <http://www.tandyassembly.com/index.html>
> The response to Tandy Assembly has been fabulous and we’re ecstatic that 
> we’re able to continue to offer this annual show to the vintage computer 
> community and Radio Shack fans everywhere!
> 
> 
> Tandy Assembly 2019 (the third iteration!) will take place on September 27th, 
> 28th & 29th 2019 in Springfield, Ohio. 
> 

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