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echo: classic_computer
to: Gaylen Hintz
from: Daryl Stout
date: 2008-05-04 07:42:22
subject: Radio Shack Color Compute

Hi, Gaylen...


 GH{at}>  Yeppers, looks like we pretty much followed the same path. Ah yes
 GH{at}> the mighty MC-10! :)  I even had a printer hooked up to that little
 GH{at}> machine with a serial interface of course. :)

  Yeah, the thermal paper printer. I think I used the 4 color printer for
it at one time for it, but I doubt I have any of that stuff anymore.

 DS{at}> P.S. I started Sysoping on a Radio Shack 32K Model 100
 DS{at}> laptop, running "The World's Smallest BBS" on it from
 DS{at}> December, 1990 to May, 1992...at which time, I started my
 DS{at}> current BBS on an 8088XT, with 640K of RAM, a 20 megabyte
 DS{at}> hard drive, and 2 floppy drives...a 5 1/4, and a 3 1/2... and
 DS{at}> I still have both!!

 GH{at}>  Cool!

  I used to get requests from users who got an OLD computer at a swapfest,
and they wanted stuff on 5.25" floppies. That's the ONLY reason I kept
that drive...and of course, I wanted the 3.5" floppy drive as well.

Daryl

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