Can you tell me a bit more? I can go and grab this fairly soon but what
does he want for it?
Colan
On Wed, 9 Sep 1998, Ward Donald Griffiths III wrote:
jpero(a)pop.cgocable.net wrote:
While I was hunting for disposal stuff today, a rental computer owner
have this Tandy 6000HD in fair condition but no keyboard.
Contact him:
george(a)compurent.net
His location of business:
Kingston, Ontario, Canda
481 Princess ST, K7L 1C3
PS: What is on earth is Tandy 6000HD is?!
(It's too far away or I'd jump at it).
The Tandy 6000HD is the version of the Tandy 6000 with one of the two
built-in floppy drives (8" half-height double-sided) replaced with a
15 Mbyte hard drive. The CPU is an 8MHz 68000 that has a Z-80 CPU to
handle I/O (in fact, the Z-80 can boot all by itself to run older
software for the TRS-80 Model II or Model 12). The normal operating
system is Xenix. Stock RAM is 512K or 1Mb. I'll be putting up a
bunch of info on the Tandy 2/12/16/6000 line when I finally get to
have a web page stored on my local systems instead of the measily
10 Mb my ISP allocates -- a fast link a static IP address through the
cable TV company is supposed to be available _sometime_ this quarter.
When that happens, I also hope to provide a guest login to the Tandy
Xenix system through a serial connection from my Linux box. (Also
the AT&T Unix PC and maybe even the Coco 3 running OS-9 Level II).
--
Ward Griffiths <mailto:gram@cnct.com> <http://www.cnct.com/home/gram/>
When I was crossing the border into Canada, they asked me if I had any
firearms with me. I said "Well, what do you need?" -- Steven Wright