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09-08-2008, 09:29 PM #11
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Hey TK passed me the other day coming to work in her new Take Home!!! What is wrong with the world!!!!
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09-09-2008, 03:04 AM #12
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TK was doomed from the very begining. she was skating on thin ice here for a while and it was only a matter of time before she got 07ed. i think TK was marked for death because she spoke her mind and didnt take any sh!t from brass. she was a good person with a bum rap. i wish TK the very best of luck at Opa Locka.
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09-09-2008, 10:38 PM #13
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I you believe the above about TK your are a complete idiot. A good person, maybe. A bum rap?? Yeah sure. If you believe that I have some swamp land I would like to sell to you.
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03-05-2009, 05:49 PM #14
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Originally Posted by Up Sh!ts Creek
"Now don’t get me wrong, many people used Tandy’s. Take for instance Moses. He used it to write the Ten Commandments. Other people to use the Tandy were Michelangelo, Shakespeare, The Ancient Egyptian Pharos, and HomoErectus. It’s sad that in the year 2008 other departments have Computers, GPS systems, Machines to scan Drivers Licenses, Portable DUI machines, printers in their cars, Radars, Flux-Compasetors, etc. and I’m still using a Tandy! "
Just reading throuh some oldies...but man...this was great! Thanks for the laugh!
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03-09-2009, 05:43 PM #15
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The Tandy 100 was actually a computer made in Japan by Kyocera. All the ROM programs were written by Microsoft, and even a few of them were written by Bill Gates (!) himself ! These programs include a text editor, a telecommunication program, which uses the built-in modem (300 baud), and a rather good version of BASIC (no big surprise there).
Kyocera made this computer for three main companies: Tandy, Olivetti (Olivetti M10) and NEC (PC 8201), these computers are the same except the case and some little differences in the programs and a few physical differences.
Tandy TRS-80 Model 100/102
The operating system uses 3130 bytes of the 8 KB RAM. So the 8 KB models (Catalog # 26-3801) didn’t sell very well. But there was also a 24 kb model (Catalog # 26-3802), and one year later, Tandy replaced the Tandy 100 with the Tandy 102 (which has 24 kb RAM too), and later with the Tandy 200 (1985).
The Tandy 102 is 1/2 inch thinner and one pound weight different. The "Date-Bug" (random changing of the calendar) is also repaired from the Model 100. But many people still prefer the feel of the Model 100 as there are also more 100-only accessories on the used market than compatible accessories...
The CMOS CPU (80c85) allows to use the Tandy 100 for 20 hours with only 4 AA batteries (5 days at 4 hours/day or 20 days at 1 hour/day)!! The model 100/102 is still considered and used as an excellent machine, mainly to type texts when you're on the move (you can transfer them to modern computers) and even to send and receive emails !
Fun fact : its CPU was also used on the Mars Pathfinder probe's Sojourner rover !
SPECIFICATIONS:
NAME TRS-80 Model 100 / 102
MANUFACTURER Tandy Radio Shack
TYPE Home Computer
ORIGIN U.S.A.
YEAR 1983
BUILT IN LANGUAGE Enhanced version of Microsoft BASIC
KEYBOARD Full-size typewriter style keyboard
8 function keys
CPU Intel 80c85 (code and pin compatible with 8085)
SPEED 3 MHz
RAM 8 kb, up to 32 KB (29638 bytes free)
by incremental 8 kb RAM pack on PCB
ROM 32 kb (up to 64 kb)
TEXT MODES 40 x 8 (LCD screen)
GRAPHIC MODES 240 x 64 (Full-Dot matrix)
COLORS monochrome
SOUND Beeper
SIZE / WEIGHT 30 (w) x 21.5 (D) x 4.5 (H) cm.
I/O PORTS Centronics
Tape
Bar Code
RS232
Phone
System Bus
BUILT IN MEDIA User RAM battery backup
POWER SUPPLY 6v DC - 1.1 w or 4 x AA alkaline-manganese batteries
PERIPHERALS Disk-drive
Printer
Acoustic modem
Only the best for my men and women in blue!
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03-09-2009, 05:49 PM #16
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Originally Posted by Thank God
Billy Joe Tiger
Chief of the Seminole Tribe
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03-09-2009, 05:53 PM #17
Re: "changes"
Billy Joe, what "tribe" are your lawyers from? Aren't they busy fixing your latest family DUI? Go gut a gator!
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03-09-2009, 06:41 PM #18
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There from the "Sioux" tribe. DUI legal on reservation.
Regards,
BJ
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03-09-2009, 08:30 PM #19
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Thanks for that tip, BJ. Can we interest the PBA in hosting a kegger at the Hard Rock? Twenty bucks a pop and no designated drivers! Of course, Mae and Julian would be waiting at the checkpoint on the border with Hollywood.
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