Hey!! I also still have my TS-1000 with that monster on it's back for the tremendous capacidty of 16 Kbytes!!! BTW, i NEVER could save/restore any program in cassettes, never understood PEEK/POKE, but i have to say that i learned a lot with "DORA" (that´s how i called it)..
>Not completely. There's still stuff out there. There's a LOT of traffic in the 'first laptop' the Model 100 - look on eBay. They get used for remote data gather and lab controls - along with another classic from the past, the Timex-Sinclair 1000 (yeah, I had one of those too - still do). I have a friend who's father is a professor at a local college, when they disontinued the TS-1000 he bought up literally CASES of them to use as controls for his lab equipment - pretty handy little boxes as the expansion slot on the back fully exposed the Z80's pins, it was like a CPU development system you could program in BASIC.
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> Randy
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>>BTW, the TRs-80 really did die as did all the software for it, but we all survived.
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