Actually, I've lusted after one of these things since
the first day I laid eyes on one. I've just never had
the spare cash and enough of a reason.
I have always admired the integration they achieved
in that thing. Folklore has it that it was the last
serious programming project in which Bill Gates
himself was involved. It's a credible claim, but I've
never researched it.
I envy you a little. Enjoy your "Model-T" for me.
~~Garry
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jerry J. Haumberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2001-01-05 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>
> Hi, Garry --
>
> >You know, I thought I already addressed this.
> >Tandy/Radio Shack computers traditionally only
> >send a CR for end-of-line, rather than the more
> >common CR/LF.
>
> >The printer usually has switches to automatically
> >add a LF when a CR is received.
>
> >Or did I imagine that whole thing?
>
> You're right... we discussed this, and I found in my
> Okidata printer manual where it said to alter a certain
> dip switch to adjust to this difference in the
> TRS-80 Model 100.
>
> I'm now on a mailing list called "Club 100" that deals
> almost exclusively with these machines, and my M100
> is now being restored and tuned by Richard Hanson, who
> has done this sort of thing for years... he has hundreds
> of these machines in stock, restored and ready for sale,
> for those who don't own one.
>
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