Yep. They're PC/XT clones. The Tandy 1000TL's had the microphone port.
They had a built-in "Tandy Sound Chip". It put out better sound (in Tandy
1000-supported games) that the standard PC-speaker setting. Haven't gotten
the mic to work yet, though. I wish I could find a driver that would run
the chip through Windows...
I have seen the type that looks like a C64 (can't remember if it was a 1000
or not. They did make the CoCo series, but they didn't have the disk
drives. If anyone has one of the 1000's (?) with the built-in drive (and
keyboard), and you want to sell it, send me an email, because I'm probably
interested.
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-Jason
(roblwill(a)usaor.net)
ICQ#-1730318
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From: Max Eskin <maxeskin(a)hotmail.com>
To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
<classiccmp(a)u.washington.edu>
Subject: Re: Tandy Keyboard
Date: Wednesday, October 14, 1998 9:49 PM
Are these PC clones? I have seen a tandy (1000, I think) that had a
microphone port. Why was this? I have also seen a tandy which was
sort of like a C64 except it had a 3.5" disk drive. I'm _certain_ it
was a tandy.