[net.micro] Radio Shack PC compatibility

wall@fortune.UUCP (12/06/83)

   The fact that the R.S. machine has a 80186 (I actually believe 
that it is an 80188 though...) by definition makes it incompatible
with a IBM PC. I'm sure that it will be compatible with MS-DOS, but 
that is far from the same thing as PC-DOS. All application programs
can interface at three different levels: operating system calls, 
BIOS calls, and hardware. Apps. that interface at the O.S. level only
will work fine between an 8088 machine and an 80188 machine, those 
that use the BIOS levels will probably be O.K. if Intel ever makes 
the interrupt structure the same between the 8088 and the 80188/186.
Those applications that touch the hardware directly will not be 
compatible with any machine that has different addresses or chips than
the original PC. Unfortunately, many of the sophisticated software 
packages available do this for speed or security reasons (Lotus 1-2-3,
and Flight Simulator come immediately to mind). This is a real shame,
if the software companies continue on this trend, it will really hurt
the MS-DOS machines, and the 80186 machines...
						-Jim

parnass@ihuxf.UUCP (12/06/83)

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       From a New York Times clipping in the "Company News" column:

			   Tandy's Personal Computer

			  It Uses Many I.B.M. Systems


	     "LAS VEGAS, Nev., Nov.  30	 -  The	 tandy	Corporation
	    today introduced a personal	computer - the TRS-80 Model
	    2000 - that	will be	nearly compatible with the Interna-
	    tional  Business  Machines	Corporation  Personal  Com-
	    puter.....

	     .......While the  Tandy  machine  does  appear  to	 be
	    several  hundred  dollars less expensive than a compar-
	    ably equipped I.B.M. computer, the Model  2000  is	not
	    fully  compatible  with  the I.B.M.	machine, which some
	    analysts saw as a drawback.	 Some I.B.M.  programs	can
	    run	 on  the  Tandy	computer but others, including some
	    popular programs such as  1-2-3  and  Wordstar,  cannot
	    unless modified by software	developers....."

	     .....Tandy	has also been hurt by the electronic "hobby
	    shop" image	of its Radio Shack chain.  To counter that,
	    the	new machine is being called the	Tandy  Model  2000,
	    rather than	the Radio Shack	2000."



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