On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, Claude wrote:
Picked this up for $10. No monitor or keyboard. 2
Floppies. No
cracks or scratches but "yellowed" case. Very little info on net
about this one. Seems that was one of the rare computers to use an
actual 80186 chip.
I have one of these in my collection but don't recall ever trying to
boot it up.
Check out Jeff Hellige's site:
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lakes/6757/
I believe at one point he had one, or at least he was very fond of it.
Here's the page specific to the 2000:
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lakes/6757/T2000.HTML
Sellam International Man of Intrigue
and Danger
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-------- Looking for a six in a pile of nines...
VCF 4.0 is September 30-October 1
San Jose Convention Center, San Jose, California
See
http://www.vintage.org for details!
Thanks for reminding me of this site Sam. I'd forgotten what a rich
source of resources for all platforms it is. A bonus is the lack of
graphics-candy to slow you down. Tim Manns site IIRC also has a
wealth of TRS resources and another which I can't find in my URLs
or archives was something like (salty ?)dogs site. You listening
Merch ? (who also has pointers to TRS sites)
I also miss Ward Griffiths informed TRS contributions if not his
Libertarian diatribes. A welcome relief from Dicks dreary anal-
retentive accountants viewpoint.
ciao larry
ciao larry
ciao larry
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