Aren't those the old Radio Shack computers? I have one sitting on my garage shelf. Yep, the TRS-80. Early 80's model
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRS-80
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Aren't those the old Radio Shack computers? I have one sitting on my garage shelf. Yep, the TRS-80. Early 80's model
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRS-80
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How many monitors do you think you have in the semi trailers? But I agree with Hoss, Holy Sh...... Congratulations!
One of them is a Honeywell. Ill have to look at the others later. These all came from government surplus so they were top of the line back in the day!
The only thing I can find on the others is on the front. They say Zenith. I didn't know Zenith made a computer.computerize
Its mostly military stuff. Most of it came from Crane Naval Base in Indiana.
I have a 20'x32' military tent I can sell you. Set that up onsite and work dusk to dawn...I wouldnt leave the place in fear that someone will come along and make them a better offer :P
http://www.ebay.com/itm/300785582817...84.m1555.l2649
You might check these guys out for maybe selling the military stuff to them.
Fair Radio Sales Company Inc.
TRS-80 perhaps? I used one in college doing BASIC programming never wanted to work on computers after that. Could be collectible have seen them in museums.
Model III
TRS-80 Model III
In July 1980 Tandy released the Model III. The improvements of the Model III over the Model I included built-in lower case, a better keyboard, 1500-baud cassette interface, and a faster (2.03 MHz) Z-80 processor. With the introduction of the Model III, Model I production was discontinued as it did not comply with new FCC regulations as of 1 January 1981 regarding electromagnetic interference.[10][15][18] The Model I radiated so much interference that while playing games an AM radio placed next to the computer could be used to provide sounds.[19]
TRS-80 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
OMG! Are you getting them free?? :rolleyes:
Wow,nice score! Looks like you'll be having fun for awhile.