On 2001-07-25 [EMAIL PROTECTED] <Or Botton> said:
>The article interviewed a heavy Tandy 100 user who also maintain
>them as part of the Club 100 activity.
Hello, again, Or. I've been a member of Club 100 since late last
year -- ever since I was given a TRS-80 Model 100 (in almost perfect
shape with manuals, most of its peripherals, etc., etc.). I've been
studying the M100's version of BASIC in recent months.
For me, the M100 could be compared to a SurvPC user's PDA.
>Why not contact him? I'm sure that he will be able to point you
>over to some very usefull resources...
Rick Hanson is always delighted to hear from new folks interested
in the M100 (and its variants, too). He has plenty of refurbished
M100s for sale (and Model 200s, too, I believe), if anyone's
interested. He's constantly fixing/refurbishing these machines for
a host of customers.
His website (soon to be *greatly* expanded) is presently located at:
www.the-dock.com/club100.html
The Club 100 list is fairly active and occupied with quite a few
highly intelligent, SurvPC-type programmers. Surprisingly, they
won't flame anyone who discusses (occasionally) relatively modern
subjects. This list is definitely the haunt of veteran hackers,
so don't be surprised to hear them talking about spray painting,
rewiring, and otherwise modifying their M100s in some very
ingenious, unusual ways... ;-)
Stay safe...
Jerry... on his IBM PC/AT 5170 Model 339 | My laptop computer's a
***** 9600kbps/30MB HD/512k RAM/8 MHz | Tandy TRS-80 Model 100
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