I really wish I could figure out FPGAs! I’d love to run this and make some
hybrid M100/internet thing. Have an app that would be like the TRS-80 Prodigy
or something. PCB layouts and FPGAs are way out of my wheelhouse at the moment.
Awesome work!
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> On May 22, 2021, at 4:2
Josh,
Can I contact you off list about a couple of M200s that I purchased from Tandy
Assembly? I was going to give them away, but my mind suckered me into trying to
fix them and I might need some guidance (I’d happily pay for assistance)
-Britt
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> On Mar 12, 2020, at 12:07
It's funny (long time lurker, first/second time poster), I was wanting to
build a low-chip-count CP/M machine based on some schematics, and was
completely floored that this is being made for the M100! I have a M100 and
a stack of M200s I bought from Tandy Assembly that I still need to fix, but
I'm
I’ve read the M100 manual and it did have some examples on there, but the
majority of it was more a glossary of statements.
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> On Jan 7, 2020, at 5:10 PM, Dan Higdon wrote:
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> The treasure horde program isn't posted anywhere. It's not long, but I don't
> have a copy o
ably be interested in one. I just have to finish refurbing my Model
> 1, start refurbing my Model 4, and build an IDE adapter for my Tandy
> 1400LT first, and then I'm ready to go!
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>> On Fri, 2019-04-05 at 18:44 -0400, Britt Dodd wrote:
>> G
Good evening,
Looking for a home for 3 Tandy 200 project machines. I'm sure they just
need some re-cap action, but I have enough projects to last three
lifetimes, and although I'm pretty handy at fixing things, I just don't
have enough experience to get these things working again. They all seem to
Jeff,
In your experience, did you find that the capacitor replacement was
necessary, or was it done as a preventative measure?
I have a M200 that I'm working on that appears to need capacitor replaced,
although not leaving the tell-tale leakage signs.
On Wed, Jan 2, 2019 at 1:16 PM Jeffrey Birt
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> down.
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> -Josh
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> On Tue, Nov 13, 2018 at 4:14 PM Britt Dodd wrote:
> >
> > Thanks Kurt --- the machine is absolutely non-responsive
> (basic,enter,beep,enter does nothing), so I suspect removing the battery
> might be a better first step, rather than immedi
t kind of from
> scratch and eveything is suspect, from a simple bad batt or cap to fried
> chips or parts of chips.
>
> On Tue, Nov 13, 2018 at 4:14 PM Britt Dodd wrote:
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>> Thanks Kurt --- the machine is absolutely non-responsive
>> (basic,enter,beep,enter does nothing),
r error when I
> tried to put a super capacitor in place of the NiCD. But this gave me the
> horizontal line error. Removing it fixed my problem. I'm not sure if yours
> is the same but thought I'd mention it.
>
> Kurt
>
> On Tue, Nov 13, 2018, at 12:59 PM, Britt D
Good afternoon,
Until this past weekend, I've never given serious thought about the TRS-80
project I have on my project list, but after attending the Tandy Assembly,
I am now the proud owner of 1 Model 100, 3 Model 200 project machines and a
CoCo 2! I'm trying to get the 200s up and running...they
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