Was the Tandy 1000 similar to the Tandy Color Computer? I used to have a
Co Co, with no hard drive but DUAL disk drives! It was hooked up to an old
tv in my parent's basement and I spent a summer down there trying to figure
out graphics.
It's a wonder I ever got a date...
dd
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Subject: [columbusconsortium] Digest Number 36
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> 1. Re: Some Goings-On of Late in the Vintage Tech Sector...
> From: Pelzig <pelzig@...>
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> Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2004 22:20:48 -0400
> From: Pelzig <pelzig@...>
> Subject: Re: Some Goings-On of Late in the Vintage Tech Sector...
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> The Virtual Machine article was pretty interesting. Looks to be a far
> cry from the original SoftWindows for Mac and V-Mac (but hey, it is
> cool to run an old Mac OS on a newer Mac OS...for whatever reason).
>
> But I don't know, I still like to have the actual hardware around and
working.
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> Anybody know where I can get some parts for a Tandy 1000?
>
> - Ed
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: 11011 110111000 <the_illiac@...>
> Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 17:55:44 -0000
> Subject: [columbusconsortium] Some Goings-On of Late in the Vintage
> Tech Sector...
> To: columbusconsortium@yahoogroups.com
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> All--
>
> Consider this a sampler of items I've catalogued while trolling the
> web over the last couple
> of weeks:
>
> WWNC:
> The World-Wide Newton Conference will be held in Paris Sept. 4-5, for
> those (like me) interested in Apple's abandoned PDA platform.
> <http://wwnc.newtontalk.net/>
>
> From Slashdot:
> An entry pointing to an article on Bob Supnik's Computer History
> Simulation Project, which argues for emulation over hardware
> restoration.
> <http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/08/04/14
> 6202&tid=137&tid=190&tid=126>
>
> Wireless Community Summit Tackles DIgital Divide
> <http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/08/09/17292
> 12&tid=193&tid=1&tid=218>
>
> From Gizmodo:
> Cool hack for your Gameboy Advance: Use it to help tune your car.
> <http://www.gizmodo.com/archives/turboxs-dtec-tune
> -your-car-via-game-boy-advance-019034.php>
>
> BETHA Institute:
> I recently participated in the BETHA Institute for Mew Media Studies.
> Conversations about new media and the future of the humanities, and
> we got 3 days'
> worth of studio time at OSU's Digital Union to work on various
> projects. A fun time was
> had by all.
> <http://english.osu.edu/programs/dmp/betha/>
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> --iLLiaC
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