I asked my mom, and she said Tandy 1000 with a 286 in it sounded pretty familiar. Said it was an off the shelf machine.
I asked my mom, and she said Tandy 1000 with a 286 in it sounded pretty familiar. Said it was an off the shelf machine.
All of ratshacks machines were just walk-in-and-buy. They didn't offer any real custom configurations.
I believe the 1000TL was the first of their line to have a 286. It was a real MS-DOS compatible machine, and I think it dropped the TGA and 3-voice audio output.
All of ratshacks machines were just walk-in-and-buy. They didn't offer any real custom configurations.
I believe the 1000TL was the first of their line to have a 286. It was a real MS-DOS compatible machine, and I think it dropped the TGA and 3-voice audio output.
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