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  1. thevowel

    Can someone tell me what this external Tandy HDD goes to? I honestly dont remember.

    It's for a Tandy 1000. "Expand your Tandy 1000's storage affordably. Add two to the Tandy 1000 or one to the Tandy 1000 HD for 40 megabytes of total system storage (Cable Kit and installation required for secondary unit). Requires Hard Disk Controller Board. 25-1041 699.00 "
  2. thevowel

    Replacement Cases for Model 1's

    I started on a 3d printed replacement but haven’t had the time to finish it. One of these days…
  3. thevowel

    Zenith Z-100 can read early 8" 86-DOS disks

    That's slick! Thanks for sharing.
  4. thevowel

    Keyboard-less VT10x terminals

    Projects like this are so important - thank you! Looking forward to getting one for myself.
  5. thevowel

    TRS-80 Model 1 - Display problem (Hoizontal Sync)

    If you don't want to make your own cable, these work great and aren't expensive: https://www.8bitclassics.com/product/trs-80-model-i-to-composite-video-cable/
  6. thevowel

    Exidy Sorcerer 2 Technical Manual

    those are great - thanks!
  7. thevowel

    TRS-80 Model II and External 3-floppy unit

    I'm sure that there's a ton of people interested - where are you located?
  8. thevowel

    Exidy Sorcerer Floppy Disk Controller (Dreamdisk) Replica PCB

    That's awesome. I'm definitely in for one when the time comes.
  9. thevowel

    Has anyone built a replacement power supply for a Zenith Z-110/120?

    That's a great resource - thanks!
  10. thevowel

    Has anyone built a replacement power supply for a Zenith Z-110/120?

    The requirements are unusual - five different voltages! I'd like to use a modern power supply (Mean Well or similar) for the +5/+12v, but it would need a circuit to generate the +8/+16/-16v. I'd love to find that someone's already done that work so I don't have to. From the Z-100 Technical...
  11. thevowel

    Model 4 & M3SE question

    Thanks for the tips, but for no good reason I really want to have a M4 on my home network. Based on the research I've done, it looks like a M3SE is the easiest way to do that?
  12. thevowel

    Model 4 & M3SE question

    I'm looking at picking up a Model 4 that may or may not have working floppies. Since there are now auto-boot EPROMs available for the M3SE, does that mean that I'd be able to get things running as-is and worry about fixing the floppies some other day? Thanks!
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