Very proud to get Ole Juul confused <bg> - but it's simpler than he
thought: the Tandy-200 just had the double of the Tandy-100 screen
measure, that is, 16 lines of 40 chars instead of 8 lines * 40.
And the connection to the battery driven diskette drive was the
very RS232C (serial comm) which even the Tandy-100 has/had. I have the
orginal Tandy diskette driver disk and could mail you the files to run
it - well, if you manage to get one of those cute little drives and
the 100 KB diskettes used with it.

greetings -
Heimo Claasen    /    <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>    /     Brussels 1999-03-27
HomePage of ReRead - and much to read ==> http://www.inti.be/hammer

ps - to call it
> ... an extremely primitive little clamshell machine ...
is doing great unjustice to the very first laptops that existed - and
which were really rugged, easy-to-use, and light-weight such. These
and the similar Olivettis were the first real reporters' machines,
survived soccer stadium braws, bush wars, and trick out South
African censorship, for instance.  -hc

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