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echo: classic_computer
to: Gaylen Hintz
from: Daryl Stout
date: 2008-04-28 10:34:06
subject: Radio Shack Color Compute

Gaylen...

 GH{at}>  :)  Ah another CoCo enthusiast. :)  I never went to the II but
 GH{at}> jumped straight to the 3 with rgb monitor, multipak interface , with
 GH{at}> a Burke & Burke HD interface and a 10 meg hard drive all running
 GH{at}> under OS/9   twas really a sweet machine for it's time. :)

  My first computer was the Radio Shack MC-10 Color Computer, and I added
the RAM expansion pack...loading the software on cassette, and playing the
games on the TV...25 years ago!! My, how times have changed!! :)

Daryl

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

... Winter is a Sysops Friend...thunderstorms are the enemy.
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