On May 18, 2011, at 5:45 AM, Mr Ian Primus wrote:
I don't know how common they are over there, but
the Tandy model 100 and 200 computers would fit the bill.
Ditto the recommendation for the Model T, especially if you can find a Model 200, or a
Model 102. The Model T still has a very active user community, and has proven to be an
extremely reliable piece of hardware.
If you get a Model T, you NEED to get a NADSbox and/or REX. Both allow for stuffing your
machine silly with offline storage and memory. Also do some searches for MTCPM for an
interesting project of note: getting CP/M working on the Model T (WARNING: not suitable
for children or the weak-willed).