rob@asgb.UUCP (06/27/84)
( Please read this, at least until it doesn't apply to you ) The Denver Boys Club of America has a TRS-80, which was probably donated to them, with almost no software. It has a cassette drive. It's probably the old original hardware, as there is no "model" identifier on the machine ... just says TRS80. Several of the boys would like to use the computer, but with the lack of software it's rather useless. If you have any programs you would be willing to donate, it would really help them out. They are, as you might imagine, mostly interested in games. Educational programs would also have a lot of value to them. If you are also willing to donate the cassette for transporting software, you can just mail it to the address given below. If you have software but do not want to donate a cassette, or if you have several programs and want to avoid mailing some which might not be useful, either write to the club or respond to me by mail and we'll work something out. This is the perfect opportunity to unload all those TRS-80 cas- settes you haven't used since you got your PC, Cray, or whatever! Address: Boys Club of Denver Johnson Branch 3325 West 16th Ave. Denver CO 80204 Send attn. to W. Davis, please. Thanks for any help you can give, and for taking the time to read this! Rob Greenbank Burroughs decvax!ittvax!dcdwest!sdcsvax!bmcg!asgb!rob