[aclug-L] Re: Linux for TRS-80
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Yep Anne
I understand about the power hungry systems. I have that ALR I told you
about, it takes two power cords. Also the inside temp is 90 degrees it
heats the house very well. But linux runs real sweet on it :)). At Computer
Source they have an SGI system with monitor for $250.00. That would be fun
installing linux on. They might have TRS systems also. I can check.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Anne McCadden" <amccadden@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <discussion@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 9:29 PM
Subject: [aclug-L] Re: Linux for TRS-80
>
> I forgot to add that we are the proud owner of an AS400. Someone called
> to find out if we repair IBM computers and I said "Sure we do" They had
> '2 men and a truck' deliver it the next day. No one called in to say
> what was wrong with it, except that the drives are missing. It has been
> over 30 days since it was delivered and now it is ours. The staff want
> me to add it to my collective, but I can't afford the electric for it.
> I need to rig an extension cord from the neighbors garage for it. I
> don't think that I could do that to my nice neighbor... ~Anne
>
> Anne McCadden wrote:
> >
> > Sure some know about this because we have had owned them before. We
> > have had Amiga computers (they are really cool relics), old Apples and
> > Macs, wordprocessors and laptops. Some of the staff have owned all of
> > the stuff at some time or another. We have talked about installing
> > linux instead of XP and see if the customers can tell the difference. A
> > computer is a computer...an OS is an OS right???
> >
> > Nate Bargmann wrote:
> > >
> > > * Anne McCadden <amccadden@xxxxxxxxxxx> [2002 Apr 01 20:35 -0600]:
> > > >
> > > > I saw parts to a TRS-80 by the dumpster @ National Computer. The
staff
> > > > was looking at all the stuff, but I don't know if it is still there.
> > > > Good luck ~Anne
> > >
> > > Yeah, but did they know what it was?
> > >
> > > BTW, the Linux beta port to the Timex Sinclair is coming along nicely
> > > too, I hear. The TRS-80 Model 100 is a bit of a pain, though. LILO
> > > takes up half the available RAM. :(
> > >
> > > - Nate >>
> > >
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- [aclug-L] Re: Linux for TRS-80, (continued)
[aclug-L] Re: Linux for TRS-80, Nate Bargmann, 2002/04/01
- [aclug-L] Re: Linux for TRS-80, Bruce Alderman, 2002/04/01
- [aclug-L] Re: Linux for TRS-80, Bruce Alderman, 2002/04/01
- [aclug-L] Re: Linux for TRS-80, Nate Bargmann, 2002/04/01
- [aclug-L] Re: Linux for TRS-80, Jonathan Hall, 2002/04/02
- [aclug-L] Re: Linux for TRS-80, Nate Bargmann, 2002/04/02
- [aclug-L] Re: Linux for TRS-80, Jonathan Hall, 2002/04/02
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