If you're getting errors reading disks it might be a variety of things as is always
the case but good quality 8" media is a significant problem given its age Bill.
I have 2 Model 16's and several hundred 8" floppies. We're just in the
process of repairing the PS caps on what appears to be the better of the two machines and
then no doubt we'll get to booting. I'm looking forward to that but also expect
some moments of despair. But that's what this hobby is all about :-)
Some of the disks look like the parched earth of a desert so they'll be a no go. As
for the rest it's a guess - just be careful if you're popping disks in and out and
check if the surface of the disk is visually OK and that it leaves nothing behind in the
drive.
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Kevin Parker
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From: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-bounces at
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Sent: Monday, 24 November 2014 10:16 AM
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Subject: TRS-80 Model 16
Hello,
I recently recused a TRS-80 Model 16.
It's in beautiful condition and appears to be fully functional.
I received some 8" SS,DD 128/F floppies with it, but unfortunately none of them
appear to have anything on them (that I can tell) - receive "BOOT ERROR RS" on
this system.
What are my options? This is my first TRS-80 model II/8" floppy-based hardware.
I'm located in central Wisconsin.
Thanks!
-Bill