We've been throwing out all our Tandy stuff at school. I've seen TLs,
TXs, SXs and even an HL. But I don't remember an RL. Will the others
work?
Eileen
>
>Greetings
>
>I was given a Tandy 1000RL, I need a old Tandy keyboard as nothing else
will
>work with this machine. Anybody have one laying around //
>
>
>Gary
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They are Apple IIe and IIc compatibles with 128K RAM,80 Column video, Double
High Resolution Display (560 x 192) of the IIc.
They use the 65SC02.
The diskettes drives are 40 track and 35 track compatible
The ACE 2000 has no disk drive, the 2100 has one and the 2200 has two (my
2100 has two, must be an upgrade)
I think my 2100 also has the etended memory card that brings it up to 384K.
Francois
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>
>Does anyone know about this thing? It's a black machine, looks like
>a PC clone. I gather this is an Apple ][-compatible?
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allisonp(a)world.std.com (Allison J Parent) Wrote:
>17772150 it the default first device and the default bootable. If there
>is two the second will be at 17760334. For RQDXs the LUN jumper must
>corospond to how many units.
Right... but default secondary device for a DU handler is 17772144.
(The reason for this is because back when the driver was developed,
someone decided that since the vector was programmable, and the default
was at 154, and nothing was at 150, that subsequent vectors would
decrease by 4. This was then extended to the CSR... It wasn't
until later that we found that the default secondary CSR was to be
at 17760334. It never got changed. I think it is still that way
for the to-be-released V5.7)
>I believe PDP-11 ROM BOOT expects to boot from the default first (*2150)
>unless the DU.sys driver has been changed for the second address. RT-11
>itself will boot/run on anything you have a driver for. Megan would
>know for sure. I've never found it necessary to have two MSCP disk
>controllers in a PDP-11 (I was using them in the vax instead!).
So long as the address/vector match what is set in the device handler,
it should boot. (I have a system at home with three, and at times
four, MSCP adapters for various disk types -- MSCP, SCSI, ESDI, DSSI)
Megan Gentry
Former RT-11 Developer
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< > Are you suggesting that IBM has produced over 10,000 different compute
< > models? I doubt it!
<
< Maybe not 10,000, but certainly lots. Don't forget that the numbers cove
< not only computers, but accessories, ATMs, cash registers, lab equipment
< clocks, racks, typewriters, and other stuff.
Either ways it's not an issue ans the numbering system is more than 4
digits. For example my 8550-031 (ps/2m50z) being differnt from the
8550-021 (PS/2m50). How else would they differentiate models in a
family of products.
Allison
I can't check for a model number, because I no longer have the drive. I do
remember that it was all black, had a Disk II - type face (with the
non-wheel head motor), and that it said "Apple" and had a red apple (not
multicolored) on the front.
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> From: CLASSICCMP(a)trailing-edge.com
> To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
<classiccmp(a)u.washington.edu>
> Subject: Re: Picture up (RE: Microsci HAVAC)
> Date: Wednesday, October 14, 1998 9:53 AM
>
> The situation is complicated by the large number of "Disk ][ clones"
> that were produced in the early 80's. From personal experience and
> advertisements, I'd say there were at least 30 different clones at the
> time. Most of them used very different-looking, often half-height, 5.25"
> drives, but many used the same drive mechanics as a real Disk ][ and
> had case designs almost exactly like a real Disk ]['s. The only real
> way to tell in this case whether you're dealing with a clone or not
> is to look for an Apple sticker on the box and/or the Apple legend on
> the drive's PC board. (While some of the clone makers also stole
> Apple's PC board layout, I've never seen any that went so far as to
> steal Apple's copyright and part number!)
>
> Tim.
Does anyone know about this thing? It's a black machine, looks like
a PC clone. I gather this is an Apple ][-compatible?
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Matt Pritchard said:
Date: Tue, 13 Oct 1998 14:41:04 -0500 From: Matt Pritchard To:
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This doesn't say if they are antique computer arcade machines, but I
thought someone might be interested, here. -Jim Weiler
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> We have a small collection (13 items) of antique arcade machines for
> disposal. They are in an average condition (some operatable, some
> not). Do you know of anyone who may be interested in purchasing these
> items?
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I read that you have some that may use old computers. I have 3 of them 1 128
commador and two 64 with about 200 programs and game and a lot of blank disks.
hat to just throw out on garbage if you know some one that could use them,
trouble is the would have to pick them up at 101 old lanes mill rd. brick nj
08724 7324581582 as I'm 81 and do not drive too much