• Re: T/S 1000 cassette cab

    From Dave Drum@1:3634/12 to Sean Dennis on Wednesday, July 23, 2025 07:58:00
    Sean Dennis wrote to Dave Drum <=-

    for (hopefully) complete schematics.

    Thanks for all the info! I do like the SD card interface but I usually have the 16K RAM pack plugged in. I now have somewhere to start.

    Always happy to h'ep - if I can. I only had one confuser that used a
    casette - My firsdt store-boought TRaSh-80 Model 1. There was a floppy
    made available for it - hiher pried than the cmputer itself. By that
    time I'd moved on the Commode Doore.


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  • From Sean Dennis@1:18/200 to Dave Drum on Wednesday, July 23, 2025 15:29:04
    Dave Drum wrote to Sean Dennis <=-

    Always happy to h'ep - if I can. I only had one confuser that used a casette - My firsdt store-boought TRaSh-80 Model 1. There was a floppy made available for it - hiher pried than the cmputer itself. By that
    time I'd moved on the Commode Doore.

    I went to a CoCo 2 and was introduced to the C64 later. I am very
    familiar with the TRS-80 Model III as I learned to program in Pascal on
    one in high school in 1987. UCSD Pascal, if I remember correctly. I
    still write mainly in Pascal.

    -- Sean

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  • From Dave Drum@1:18/200 to Sean Dennis on Thursday, July 24, 2025 06:44:28
    SEAN DENNIS wrote to DAVE DRUM <=-

    Always happy to h'ep - if I can. I only had one confuser that used a casette - My firsdt store-boought TRaSh-80 Model 1. There was a floppy made available for it - hiher pried than the cmputer itself. By that
    time I'd moved on the Commode Doore.

    I went to a CoCo 2 and was introduced to the C64 later. I am very familiar with the TRS-80 Model III as I learned to program in Pascal on one in high school in 1987. UCSD Pascal, if I remember correctly. I still write mainly in Pascal.

    Mostly I am a user. I used to bang in some of the programs from the back
    pages of Creative Computing and Byte, etc. And I messed about with REXX
    and AREXX (for the Amiga) but never did anything serious. More a hardware
    guy than a programmer.

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