No, here's a clarification on the Model 1. Actually most original Model 1
computers, DIDn't have the keypad out to the right. Later versions did.
There actually was a Model 1 Level 1 system that came out with 4k of
memory. As time went on it evolved to the Level 2 system and commonly had
16 k with the expansion interface (which wasn't compatible with the Level
1 system). I also have a Model 1 that I put in a HEX keypad out to the
right.
CORD
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On Wed, 25 Jun 1997, Mr. Self Destruct wrote:
On Wed, 25 Jun 1997, Scott Walde wrote:
No.. They were originally known (and labelled)
as the TRS-80 Microcomputer
System. They later became known as the model 1 (Although I don't think
they were ever labelled as such.)
Were there two different Model 1's? I have seen pictures of Model 1's
that don't look like my Model 1. (i.e. no numeric keypad)
Les
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