In the 80’s I worked for Texas Peripherals. This was a joint company between Tandy and Tandom Computers. We manufactured and assembled the Floppy Disk Drives. Good times.
I don't like that Apple puts restrictions on all their software/hardware. My first computer was a Tandy TRS-80 Color Computer III. Had to hook up to a TV
i miss floppy drives. the sounds, all that chunking, the floppies themselves ...using floppy disks seemed a little closer to normal human patterns of thinking. you could actually see the "size" of the data.
Shout out to Clint from LGR for giving you this nice Tandy machine. Hope you can get the Apple II card working someday.
In the 80’s I worked for Texas Peripherals. This was a joint company between Tandy and Tandom Computers. We manufactured and assembled the Floppy Disk Drives. Good times.
On many old PC games you need to use the numeric keypad as the arrow keys, rather than the dedicated arrow keys.
Interesting video! Sadly, you can't say no babies were harmed in the making of this video. 🤣
I hope that you safely made it through Hurricane Helene with no damage or harm -Jon from Tacoma WA (a 3dfx vintage PC guy) .
That poor PC looks like it was recovered from the ruins of Chernobyl
wow and peace be upon you sir from me
I'm not a Tandy guy but I watched this video anyway
Its literally as old as i am lol 86 was a good year
Hiya Billy, is there a central place where I can find all the septandy videos from September 1st of this year, all the way to the end?
I don't like that Apple puts restrictions on all their software/hardware. My first computer was a Tandy TRS-80 Color Computer III. Had to hook up to a TV
Yeah, I can tell you're not a fan of Apple.
Is that desk on its last legs?
i miss floppy drives. the sounds, all that chunking, the floppies themselves ...using floppy disks seemed a little closer to normal human patterns of thinking. you could actually see the "size" of the data.
Great time for Sep-Tandy.
Yay tandy
If you have arkanoid for the tandy 1000, play that.
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