[Coco] [SPAM] [SPAM] OT - Tandy 1000s

Steve Batson steve at batsonphotography.com
Mon Apr 20 21:28:13 EDT 2015


I even ran IBM PC DOS and MS-DOS on it without issues that made it run some software even better. Yep, I understand the Nostalgia, I just simply don't have the room for too many systems right now. Still, it was a great machine at the time and I do sometimes wish I'd never sold it. But, the money paved the way to a new monitor and stuff for my faster Clone at the time and was important for my continued growth of PC knowledge. The CoCo started it all for me, but every system I've had put me on the track for a good career in IT. :)


On Apr 20, 2015, at 6:13 PM, Michael Brant <brant.michael.l at gmail.com> wrote:

> Steve, yes, I agree that today PC's are good. But the nostalgia is nice and
> my main modern PC an i5 with 32 GB of RAM with a .5 TB Plextor Flash drive
> to boot with two 3TB and 1 6TB hard drive is a nice machine, there is
> something nice about playing old software on the machine it was
> contemporary with.
> 
> And that was interesting to note the mods you made to the 1000.
> 
> On Mon, Apr 20, 2015 at 8:59 PM, Steve Batson <steve at batsonphotography.com>
> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> I had the first model of the Tandy 1000 when it came out. I LOVED that
>> Machine! When it was out, the clone market hadn't really taken off yet. I
>> used to say it was more compatible with the PC than the IBM PC. Reason I
>> said that was that it could not only run the PC Software, but it could also
>> run PC Jr. Programs. The sound and graphics were superior to the PC. Aside
>> from some of my Tandy's attempts to make it proprietary, it was easy to get
>> around. I added a second non-tandy floppy drive by building a longer ribbon
>> cable because equipped drive had the circuit board on the drive on the
>> opposite side of the drive so that you could not use their cable and a
>> different drive. The longer cable allowed me to connect the drive and flip
>> it over to fit the second drive properly. I put a hard drive controller
>> equipped with a special ROM because they used a different IRQ for their
>> controller trying to force you to buy their stuff. The special controller
>> and ROM solved that and let me use standard Hard Drives. I put an NEC V20
>> and added a switch to put it into Turbo Mode.
>> 
>> Anyway, I do see them on eBay all the time, you may go there. I'd probably
>> still play some of the games I had on it if I still had mine, but because
>> today's PCs have better features and run most everything from the past,
>> it's been less of an interest for me to buy another. I do understand the
>> interest though. I really was an awesome machine and some much nicer
>> looking than the PC and Clones of the time.
>> 
>> On Apr 20, 2015, at 4:45 PM, Michael Brant <brant.michael.l at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> I know this is a bit off topic but still radio shack related.   I have
>> been
>>> rebuilding my collection of computers and game consoles i had way back
>> as a
>>> kid.  I was curious if anyone has any of the Tandy 1000 models they might
>>> part with for a good price.
>>> Thanks
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