On Tue, May 26, 2020 at 6:55 PM Liam Proven <lproven at gmail.com> wrote:
On Tue, 26 May 2020 at 18:25, Tony Duell <ard.p850ug1 at gmail.com> wrote:
Yes we did!.
The only TRS-80 that I know not to have been officially
sold in the UK was the Color Computer 3
[...]
As I said -- I saw them in the shops. I know they were sold. I just
never even heard of a single person who *bought* one. :-)
My late father and I? Over the years we bought a Model 1 (and then
later the expansion interface and disk drive), several Color Computer
2's (and a couple of disk drive units) and a Model 100. The Model 3
and Model 4 I bought second hand, and as I mentioned I had the CoCo 3
shipped from the States.
Hitachi
certainly made 3" drives (I have some), they may well have
been the originators of that disk. I don't think the Amstrad drives
were Hitachi though, the ones I saw were nowhere near as well made as
the Hitachi drives I have
IIRC -- very possibly erroneously -- Amstrad bought in the early
units, then realised that there was a good margin on the media and
took over making its own, around the time that the OEM discontinued
them because 3.5" had won in the market.
You might well be right. I bought some of the Hitachi drives when they
were being sold of as they were cheap storage for my Color Computer,
etc). But the only Amstra drive I came across was much later in a
friend's CPC6128. That would have been late enough for Amstad to have
been making their own I guess.
-tony