rare TRS-80 model 3 ??

From: Witchy <witchy_at_binarydinosaurs.co.uk>
Date: Tue Jul 8 17:11:34 2003

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> Subject: RE: rare TRS-80 model 3 ??
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> Might depend on what environment it was designed for. If for home
> or office
> 110v would be almost exclusively the norm. If it was designed for
> an industrial
> environment, 220v may have been used sometimes. Plus, so many pieces of
> equipment were designed to be switchable between 110v and 220v.

It just seems odd that the machine itself was set for 110V whereas its
printer is exclusively 240V:

http://www.binarydinosaurs.co.uk/dmp100.jpg

Of course, I'm only assuming it belonged to the machine because everything
came from the same yard sale - Model 3 with plastic cover, DMP100 printer
with plastic cover, cassette deck and a box of paper.....

cheers

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Received on Tue Jul 08 2003 - 17:11:34 BST

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