On 2000-12-21 [EMAIL PROTECTED] <David> said:

   >Oh, the memories !!! My very first PC was a NEC 8203
   >(rebadged version of the Tandy 100). Still got it too
   >although it's probably a museum piece by now.
   >I came across it a few months ago and powered it up,
   >yup still works ... amazing !

   >I recall I used it to access dialup BBS with an external
   >300 baud modem, although I can't say I used the printer function.

The Club 100 of Rick Hanson supports your model, too.  These folks
actively use, service and sell these machines as though they were
current and relative to our present day needs.  They even have a BBS
that you can still dial up with that 300 baud internal modem.  All
this... since 1983!  A real time capsule... ;-)

Jerry    [o:--] "The" IBM AT/5170 model 339  [--^~---] 9600kbps/30M HD
*1986 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||  [ =====_] 512k RAM - 8MHz

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