Any luck? I was sure I downloaded it, too, but can't find it.
On Thu, Apr 19, 2018, 1:06 PM Brian White wrote:
> REX seems to have disappeared from OSHPark.
>
> Someone asking me for a molex socket just told me they had to upload board
> files from one of the zips, and of
I can print some and put them in my store at arcadeshopper.com
as for the corrosion use vinegar to neutralize the acid and a strong brush
like a toothbrush to clean off the stuck on bits..
On Sat, Apr 28, 2018 at 11:13 AM, John R. Hogerhuis
wrote:
> There are battery covers
There are battery covers on thingverse. I think you can get a 3rd party to
print them if you don’t have the equipment.
— John.
the battery cover on the model 100 almost always breaks. There was talk
of 3D printing new ones but I don't know where that project is at.The NiCd
should be replaced. You will need to take the motherboard out
as you said. It is not too hard to do.As far as the corrosion, you should
probably just
Hi all,
I am a new TRS-80 Model 100 owner and I had some queries that I was hoping that
I might be able to get some help with.
I just received a computer that I bought from eBay. I have been able to
successfully run it on batteries and much of the computer appears to be in
great shape.
I have been looking at this site with respect to producing a DVI disk
(originally looking for a TRS-80 Model I disk) :
http://www.classiccmp.org/dunfield/img/index.htm
It has some interesting archive materials including disk images for a lot of
old machines and information on PC motherboards