May 2005
Beginner
224 pages
7h 5m
English
Retrocomputing
Twenty-two years later, people still love the TRS-80 Model 100.

EVER TAKE YOUR LAPTOP ROCK CLIMBING? In college, I often enjoyed hiking up to St. Anthony’s Nose outside Easton, Penn. I’d find a nice spot in the woods and sit down with a book and my PowerBook to take notes. But battery life was very limited and I never felt comfortable setting my expensive, fragile laptop down in the dirt.
Eventually, I found a computer far more suited to my needs: the TRS-80 Model 100, built by Tandy Radio Shack in 1983. I paid $15 for a stack of three at the Trenton Computer Festival in 1998. You can get one on ...
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