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kcochran@isis.cs.du.edu (Keith Andrew Cochran) (01/18/91)

In article <91009.111118RFM@psuvm.psu.edu> RFM@psuvm.psu.edu writes:
>MYSOSYS is alive and well somewhere in Virginia. You can get a copy
>from them, plus lots of other software. I don't have their address
>(sorry). Anybody out there know it?

Well, you can always call them at 1-800-MISOSYS...

privette@cgdra.ncar.ucar.EDU (Jeff Privette) (01/23/91)

Subject:SALE: TANDY 1000 w/HD, need: DWP-210 tractor feed 
Distribution: usa
Date: Wed, 23 Jan 1991 00:03:39 GMT
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Hi, I need to buy and sell.   A relative has a TANDY 1000
which seems to have bitten the dust -- I believe there is a bad 
chip within.  The computer works fine for a while but after time
it will probably crash.  Anyway, this computer has a 20 M hard drive which
certainly seems worth something.  To have it commercially repaired
is out of the question, so I would be interested to hear from anyone
who thinks they could use it and what price they would offer for it
(or just the hard drive).  Note, we are not out to make every last
cent we can on this thing, but some kind of fair compensation seems
in order.  The computer has 512 K.  Anyway, if you are interested post
me a note.

To buy:  A track feeder is needed for a Radio Shack DWP 210 printer
which is not made anymore.  I know this is a shot in the dark, but
if someone has one for sale then I would not have to buy a whole new
printer.  Thanks.

nbpy@vax5.cit.cornell.edu (06/25/91)

My friend has a Tandy Tx1000 and every time he runs windows the keyboard
does not line up like it should.  This problem is the same on both standard
tandy keyboard and a Northgate Omni key.  Does anyone have any ideas on
how to remap the keyboard or any other solution for windows?

jal@acc.flint.umich.edu (John Lauro) (06/29/91)

In article <1991Jun24.184636.5697@vax5.cit.cornell.edu> nbpy@vax5.cit.cornell.edu writes:
>My friend has a Tandy Tx1000 and every time he runs windows the keyboard
>does not line up like it should.  This problem is the same on both standard
>tandy keyboard and a Northgate Omni key.  Does anyone have any ideas on
>how to remap the keyboard or any other solution for windows?

It sounds like during the istallation he didn't pick the correct
keyboard type.  Have him reinstall Windows, and double check the keyboard
choice.  I seem to recall a device driver that came with Tandy MS-DOS
that will make the keyboard more compatible with some programs.  Try
it with and without it loaded.

   - John