Old tandy 1000 keyboard 8 pin din pinout?

From: John Honniball <John.Honniball_at_uwe.ac.uk>
Date: Fri Nov 10 10:54:18 2000

On Fri, 10 Nov 2000 10:49:06 -0600 Tarsi
<tarsi_at_binhost.com> wrote:
> An 80_1_86? Really.

Absolutely. It was just like an 8086, as far as the
programmer was concerned, but it had a few on-chip
peripherals.

> I guess I was never aware that there was one like
> that ever made. I always thought they jumped from the 8086 to the 80286 CPU.

I used a very early laptop in 1986 called the Tava Flyer.
It was a twin-floppy MS-DOS machine, CGA graphics on an LCD
(mono, no backlight) and an 80186 CPU. Worked fine.

--
John Honniball
Email: John.Honniball_at_uwe.ac.uk
University of the West of England
Received on Fri Nov 10 2000 - 10:54:18 GMT

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