That's a
definite thumbs up !! It might even finally inspire me
enough to get my Z-89 up and running. There has been
It's not working? For shame Larry! :)
Hang me 'ead in shame. Unfortunately like most collectors with
large inventories there's always a mammoth amount of items on
the "to fix" list and priority comes from inclination. My machines
are for playing with, not to look at, so I usually immerse myself
in the platform I'm working on at the time I'm repairing it or getting
it up and running. Otherwise the memory banks have you cursing
out an e.g: CPM machine when it doesn't respond to DOS
commands or connections. When stymied in my efforts it goes on
the back shelf until coming to the top of my list again. Lately my
main efforts have been directed to paring down my collection of
duplicates or uninteresting to me puters and parts. LOL :^)
Another
candidate is the TRS80 m.II which is usually passed
over on TRS80 sites. The wee bit that is available is due to a couple of
our european list members.
Hmm. Come to think of it, I've NEVER seen a TRS-80 Model II site.
There is a VERY good TRS-80 site at
http://www.trs-80.com. It's run
by Ira Goldklang. It's probably the single largest collection of
software for the TRS-80 series of computers that anyone has ever seen.
He's looking for a high bandwidth mirror if anyone is interested - I
guess the site costs him quite a bit to operate.
g.
I've seen Ira's site as well as Tim Manns excellent one.
Hope he can find the mirror. To my mind we could use more
useable stuff like that and much less vanity ones.
"HI, my name is Heather and I'm into fuzzy animals and myself"
For TRS80 m.II, Kees Stravers remarkable site has THE
definitive section on the model II
http://home.iae.nl/users/pb0aia/cm/index.html
Fritz Chwolka who's a list regular also has a lot of info on the m.II
Sorry, I couldn't find his URL. (enlighten me Fritz if you see this)
ciao larry
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