On 2000-12-17 [EMAIL PROTECTED] <Marc D. Williams> said:
Hi, Marc --
>Definitely take a look at comp.sys.tandy as those folks are
>TRS-savvy over there.
Yes, that was one of the first places I went, and it was there that
I found out about someone who has the old TRS-80 model 100 manuals
completely scanned and zipped. I immediately downloaded those to an
Iomega Zip disk (much too large for my SURVPCs and in PDF format).
>I still have a bunch of old Tandy catalogues with Model 100 stuff
>in them but no real info/data about it.
>Still trying to figure out if I want to mess with a Model III I have
>lying about.
There's been a fascinating "TRS-80 Model 100" club in California that's
existed since 1993 -- it's amazing that the "Model T" (as they call
it) has such a following for so long. The "100 Club" can be found at
the following massive site:
http://www.the-dock.com/c100/club.html
It looks like this is one SURVPC that has a *very* loyal following and
is far from any danger of disappearing soon! :-)
I think the 100 Club is an excellent example of how folks can make
SURVPCs fun *and* practical. I urge those here to check out what these
folks have done at the site above...
Enjoy!
Jerry [o:--] "The" IBM AT/5170 model 339 [--^~---] 9600kbps/30M HD
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