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  2. TRS-80 Model 100 - Wikipedia

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    Power supply: Four penlight (AA) cells, or external power adapter 6V (>180 mA, tip negative configuration) The 8K and 24K versions sold for US$1,099 and US$1,399 respectively. [5] The Model 100 was promoted as being able to run up to 20 hours and maintain memory up to 30 days on a set of four alkaline AA batteries.

  3. RadioShack - Wikipedia

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    RadioShack (formerly written as Radio Shack) is an American electronics retailer that was established in 1921 as an amateur radio mail-order business. Its original parent company, Radio Shack Corporation, was purchased by Tandy Corporation in 1962, shifting its focus from radio equipment to hobbyist electronic components sold in retail stores.

  4. Category:RadioShack - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "RadioShack" ... Tandy Graphics Adapter; ... TRS-80 Model 100 This page was last edited on 26 August 2024, at 21:48 (UTC). ...

  5. Radio Shack Model 100 - Wikipedia

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  6. Tandy Corporation - Wikipedia

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    By then computers were 35% of Radio Shack sales; the Model 100 was the world's best-selling notebook computer, while Tandy was the leading Unix vendor by volume, selling almost 40,000 units of the 68000-based, multiuser Tandy Model 16 with Xenix, [17] [23] and began selling all computers using the Tandy brand [24] because, an executive admitted ...

  7. Sharp PC-1500 - Wikipedia

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    The Sharp PC-1500 was a pocket computer produced by Sharp between 1981 and 1985. A rebadged version was also sold as the TRS-80 Pocket Computer PC-2.. The whole computer was designed around the LH5801, an 8-bit CPU similar to the Zilog Z80, but all laid-out in power-saving CMOS circuits.

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