[comp.sys.tandy] Model 100 system for sale

BP3@PSUVM.BITNET (Larry Belan) (01/08/88)

OK....
     
I thought I'd never do this...but...when money gets tight...
     
FOR SALE!
     
   HARDWARE
  ==========
     
-  Radio Shack Model 100 w/32k Ram  (24k of PG Design memory)
        Modified with RJ11W jack  (no RS cable need for Direct Connect)
        and 40 pin male system bus on base (Just the opposite of the 102)
      Protected by SafeSkin keyboard Cover
     
-  Disk/Video Interface w/2 Disk Drives
     
-  Radio Shack Barcode Reader
     
-  Radio Shack DMP-110 dot matrix printer
     
-  Radio Shack Minisette-9 Cassette Recorder w/Mod 100 Interface Cable
     
-  Radio Shack's Mod 100 Attache Case
     
-  Two Mod 100 AC Power Supplies
     
     
   BOOKS
  =======
     
-  Radio Shack's Mod 100 Service Manual (the one you Special Order)
     
-  Model 100 Technical Reference Manual (the one off the shelf)
     
-  Disk/Video Intf.  Service Manual (Special Ordered)
     
-  DMP-110 Service Manual (Likewise)
     
-  "Hidden Powers of the TRS-80 Model 100" by Christopher L. Morgan
     
-  "Games & Utilities for the TRS-80 Model 100" by Karr, Olsen & Laforte
     
-  "The Model 100 Portable Computer" by David Lien
     
-  "Radio Shack Notebook Computer" by Kellogg
     
-  The Simon & Schustler Guide to the Model 100
     
-  "Inside the Model 100" by Oppedahl
     
-  (The Biggie!)  EVERY issue of Portable 100 Magazine Published
                           Since September 1983 thru January of 1989
                                (till my subscription runs out)
     
    SOFTWARE
   ==========
  (All Radio Shack Programs)
     
-  Statistical Analysis
     
-  Disk Data Manager
     
-  Starblaze 100
     
-  Executive Calendar
     
-  Calculator
     
-  Spectaculator (Mini Spreadsheet)
     
-  Barcode Drivers (for UPC, UPC-E, 3of9, Int. 2of5, Plessy, Codabar)
     
-  Barcode Writer
     
-  TandyCode
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
     
Now for the $$$$ part....
     
    I paid aprox. $2700 for the above merchandise...
     
     Willing to part with the WHOLE lot for $900!
     
     (I hope some of you are drooling!)
     
I see no way that I'd part with it a piece at a time...
     You'll have to take it ALL.
     
     
If interested drop me a line and we'll talk 'bout shipping & payment.
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  Lawrence (Larry) Belan ][                         75745,242 (CompuServe)
  Computer Lab Technician/Telecommnnications Aide     L.BELAN (GEnie)
  The Pennsylvania State University               bp3 @ psuvm (bitnet)
  The Fayette Campus             ...!psuvax1!psuvm.bitnet!bp3 (uucp)
  Computer Center                 bp3%psuvm.bitnet@wscvm.arpa (arpa)
  Box 519, Rt. 119 North
  Uniontown, PA 15401
     
  (412) 439-7428 or (412) 437-2801 ex.34
     

bownesrm@beowulf.UUCP (Waiting for the Sun) (03/05/91)

        Folks,

                I have the following Model 100 system I'd like to offer up
        for the remarkable sum of $350.00 OBO. I'll even throw in shipping.

        Model 100 Portable Laptop Computer w 32K of RAM
        Model 100 Portable Disk Drive 1 (the single sided 3.5" version)
        Printer cable
        RS-232 cable
        Interface cable for external units (shielded 40 pin DIP to 40 pin header)
        Documentation:  Model 100 User's Manual
                        Model 100 Service Manual (the real 'where do the 
                                                                wires go book')
                        Inside the Model 100 - All the goodies about what's 
                                                where in the ROMs and how to
                                                use and abuse it.

        Disks with the standard distribution as well as the dissasembler from
        Inside the Model 100, xmodem, a function plotter, assembler for UNIX
        (written in C) a loader to turn .hex files into .co files,  a formatter
        that works with the DWP210, and a bunch of other stuff I don't remember.

        For the uninitiated, the M100 was one of the first laptops, has a 
        40 col x 8 line screen, does not run DOS, but has built in modem, 
        serial port, printer port, bar code reader port, and cassette port.
        There are BASIC, scheduler, telecom, text editor, and address packages 
        in ROM. All in all a nice little package.

        Why? I need a real PC laptop. and I can't afford one straight out of the
        bank account.

	Interested parties can reach me @ home 715-835-1934 or @ work 
	715-839-8484 or via e-mail: uunet!ssi!rmb or bownesrm@beowulf.uucp.


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