Only 17?
You must either work with (!) or have a relative involved with retro computers, as I
can't see how else someone so young would know (let alone be interested) in retro
computers.
Most of us grew up with computers in the 80's or earlier.
Drifting a little, I just a Spectrum emu for the Amiga (yes, I'm running a Speccy emu
on an Amiga emu on a laptop running Windows 2K!) where the copyright date is 1982. Does
that make the Spectrum emu a 48K Speccy emulator? I have only used a ZX Spectrum 128K
before.
Happy Holidays,
Andrew B
aliensrcooluk at yahoo.co.uk
john ball <ballsandy at msn.com> wrote:
First off, I would like to add that I am only 17 but to answer the question, yes, the
stringy floppy was to a degree
just like the 8-track drive people made. Actually, I have here instructions on how to
modify a regular 8-track deck
to work with a regular TRS-80 model I.
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