There were many machines that Rat Shack made under the Tandy name. Which one did you have?
There were many machines that Rat Shack made under the Tandy name. Which one did you have?
I had a trs80 with 4K ram and a cassette drive.
I had a trs80 with 4K ram and a cassette drive.
Mine was a Color Computer II with 16k and a cassette drive.
The Pinecil is a 32-bit RISC-V CPU @ 108MHz, 128k flash and 32k RAM. With a bigger display, you could probably emulate both of our machines, possibly at the same time.
Mine was a Color Computer II with 16k and a cassette drive.
The Pinecil is a 32-bit RISC-V CPU @ 108MHz, 128k flash and 32k RAM. With a bigger display, you could probably emulate both of our machines, possibly at the same time.
Amazing how technology has evolved.
Amazing how technology has evolved.
I was a kid, and I don't remember the exact model. It had Windows 3.11 on it though.
I was a kid, and I don't remember the exact model. It had Windows 3.11 on it though.
That was probably one of the Tandy 1000s running a 286. Probably wasn't any more than 12MHz.
That was probably one of the Tandy 1000s running a 286. Probably wasn't any more than 12MHz.
286 was a bit higher clock than that I thought?
Edit: I looked it up, and I was thinking of the 386, not the 286.
286 was a bit higher clock than that I thought?
Edit: I looked it up, and I was thinking of the 386, not the 286.
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