Thanks Chuck for the info!
When I saw this post on these manuals, I thought of you.
Looks like they are claimed.
It is me GADFRAN from _www.vintage-computer.com_
(
http://www.vintage-computer.com) .
I tried to respond to your message but my system was acting up again on that
site.
I only have the usual Tandons for Kaypros - TM100-2 and TM100-4.
Frank
In a message dated 1/7/2009 11:19:01 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
cclist at
sydex.com writes:
On 7 Jan 2009 at 21:56, FJGJR1 at
aol.com wrote:
Chuck is looking for a Tandon 100-4M - I never heard
of one, but you have
a
Tandon 100-4 manual.- see below for those reading
this email
There's actually a 100-4 manual online somewhere. The -4 is 96tpi;
the -4M is 100 tpi. Drives that can do 96 tpi are a dime a dozen;
100 tpi is a whole different matter--always useful to have a few
extras.
Was there ever a half-height 100 tpi floppy drive? I've never seen
one.
Cheers
Chuck
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