> I have a
unique TRS-80 model 3 that I am trying to find some information on.
> It has a catalog number of 26-1060, which I haven't been able to find any
> references to on the internet. The majority of the Model 3s are 26-1066 (48k
> 2-disk systems). It also has a serial # of 0000365! This is a 32k system,
> which no disk drives.
Interesting. I have a TRS-80 Model 4 that's like this (no disk drives).
What
is so interesting, special, or unique???
I guess the fact that it doesn't have
drives. This is the only one I've
ever seen without them.
So, if I take the drives back out, and put in block-off
plates where the
drives went, then it would make it interesting again?
(Not to worry - Eric has my 3's. But maybe
I'll "restore" some of my
5150s back to 16K/no drive codition)
I'd say it converts grumpy ol' Fred into a true pervert ....
:)
But you're right, at least eBay-wise ... if a 'naked' machine is
suddenly more impressive, I'd also take two M3s with one drive each
and convert them to one l@@k r@re no-drive Unit and a regular one
to maximize the profit...
Gruss
H.
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