Can you tell me a bit more? I can go and grab this fairly soon but what
does he want for it?
Colan
On Wed, 9 Sep 1998, Ward Donald Griffiths III wrote:
> jpero_at_pop.cgocable.net wrote:
> >
> > While I was hunting for disposal stuff today, a rental computer owner
> > have this Tandy 6000HD in fair condition but no keyboard.
> >
> > Contact him:
> >
> > george_at_compurent.net
> >
> > His location of business:
> >
> > Kingston, Ontario, Canda
> > 481 Princess ST, K7L 1C3
> >
> > PS: What is on earth is Tandy 6000HD is?!
>
> (It's too far away or I'd jump at it).
>
> The Tandy 6000HD is the version of the Tandy 6000 with one of the two
> built-in floppy drives (8" half-height double-sided) replaced with a
> 15 Mbyte hard drive. The CPU is an 8MHz 68000 that has a Z-80 CPU to
> handle I/O (in fact, the Z-80 can boot all by itself to run older
> software for the TRS-80 Model II or Model 12). The normal operating
> system is Xenix. Stock RAM is 512K or 1Mb. I'll be putting up a
> bunch of info on the Tandy 2/12/16/6000 line when I finally get to
> have a web page stored on my local systems instead of the measily
> 10 Mb my ISP allocates -- a fast link a static IP address through the
> cable TV company is supposed to be available _sometime_ this quarter.
> When that happens, I also hope to provide a guest login to the Tandy
> Xenix system through a serial connection from my Linux box. (Also
> the AT&T Unix PC and maybe even the Coco 3 running OS-9 Level II).
> --
> Ward Griffiths <mailto:gram_at_cnct.com> <http://www.cnct.com/home/gram/>
>
> When I was crossing the border into Canada, they asked me if I had any
> firearms with me. I said "Well, what do you need?" -- Steven Wright
>
Received on Wed Sep 09 1998 - 17:36:02 BST