Main Page: Difference between revisions

From Tandy Tech
Jump to navigation Jump to search
 
(67 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
==Intro / Mission==
==Intro / Mission==
This is Tandy Tech, or Tandy Wiki, or TRS-80 Tech, or something. I haven't figured out the cool name yet. Maybe "The Missing Tandy WIKI"?. No, too long. But hmm, that brings up an '''[[The Missing WIKI|idea...]]'''
This is Tandy Tech, or Tandy Wiki, or TRS-80 Tech, or something. I haven't figured out the cool name yet...


It's just a place for documenting, disseminating, and collaborating to improve over time, info about TRS-80 and Tandy computers and related peripherals and subjects, '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki in a wiki fashion]'''.
...a place for documenting, disseminating, and collaborating to improve over time, info about TRS-80 and Tandy computers and related peripherals and subjects, '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki in a wiki fashion]'''. You are encouraged to help fill it in and fix anything that's wrong or crappy!


There is a '''[[#Other_Resources|LOT]]''' of info out there already, in the form of several web sites and forums and mail lists, but they are all either static archives of old info, or ephemeral conversations. No ongoing living documentation. People struggle to learn things, and then that knowledge is largely lost again, because web site authors lose interest or lose the battle with time, and the info goes out of date or goes lost entirely. Sometimes you can find old info in archives of mail lists, but then when what you find is incomplete or partially incorrect or obsolete, you can't go back and correct it or update it for the next guy.
[[Mission]]


So, wiki.
==Computers==
Tandy


For instance, this crappy front page itself should probably be improved over time. And if I don't do it, YOU can!
[[Model I]]<br>
Like cut all this uninteresting verbiage out, create a new page named something like [[Mission]], dump it in there, and just leave a little link to it here.
[[Model III]]<br>
[[Model 4]]<br>


The initial intended scope of this wiki is pretty much any computer from Radio Shack. Life and reality does not have many clean lines however, so of course I expect non-Radio Shack info to appear as well. Many Radio Shack products were also manufactured, or sold, or rebranded, or cloned, or shared a common ancestry, with many non Radio Shack products. The Model 1 was a minimalist circuit wrapped around a Z80. Well lots of other machines were also minimalist circuits wrapped around a Z80. A lot of Z80 assembly programming knowledge from a ZX Spectrum would be valuable knowledge to a TRS-80 developer. A thorough article explaining how to clean and calibrate a Commodor or Atari floppy drive, is 99 44/100ths applicable to a TRS-80 floppy drive. Not to mention the many 3rd party products that were not made by Radio Shack, but which were made to work specifically with Radio Shack products.
[[Model 100]]<br>
[[Model 102]]<br>
[[Model 200]]<br>
[[Model 600]]<br>
[[WP-2]]<br>


Initially I'm just going to dump wiki versions of some various notes and recipes that I have been keeping in Google Drive and Google Photos, and even Facebook posts. And just start building a plain disorganized list of them here as an index. Over time, the organization can be improved, just as the content itself can. Hell, at first the "content" will just be links to the the Google Drive folders!
[[Model II]]<br>
[[Model 16]]<br>
[[Model 6000]]<br>


This info is wildly incomplete. It is intended to be filled-in over time, rather than be compiled and presented as a finished product. Those are called books, and they take years to write, and you hopefully get paid for it. I threw this Digital Ocean droplet up and dropped Centos 7 and MediaWiki 1.28 on it and registered a couple domain names all in a few hours one night, and had to pay for the hosting and the domain. It is a place where anyone can place anything Tandy related, but does NOT claim to be a place that already has everything Tandy related. At first it will just have a few small things I personally have figured out and wish to document. What happens after that I don't really care that much. If no one else ever adds anything, that's fine. I'm still getting what I want, which is a better way to host things I want to document myself, than Google Drive folders!
[[Color Computer]]<br>
[[Pocket]]<br>


But ideally, I hope to create a shared resource that outlives myself, and not just as a static copy. In 20 years, Half of the details I document today will be obsolete. In 20 years, an article that documents how to build a gadget today, with links to OSHPark and DigiKey, will be obsolete. A reader from that time should be able to hop in and update it with the current equivalent info, whatever that is at the time. An original article today might say "you can buy this gear here...", but tomorrow it should be able to be updated to "you can print this gear from this file...". It may, should even, still contain the original historical info for reference, but also updated versions of same.
Not Tandy


==Computers==
[[KC-85]]
[[Model_1]]<br>
[[Model_III]]<br>
[[Model_4]]<br>


[[Model_100/102]]<br>
==Accessories==
[[Model_200]]<br>
This is a disorganized list. Some items like a DMP-100 are generic and could be used with any computer. Some others like a PDD-2 are not generic, and are really only used with a Model 100, 102, or 200, or their non-RS equivalents (Kyocera, NEC, etc). I have no idea how best to organize these things into classes and yet still have a complete list in one place, so for now, it's just a list pretty much at random and not even remotely anything like complete.
[[Model_600]]<br>
 
[[Model_II]]<br>
[[Model_16]]<br>
[[Model_6000]]<br>
 
[[Color Computer]]<br>
[[Pocket]]<br>


==Accessories==
===1st Party===
This is a disorganized list. Some items like a DMP-100 are generic and could be used with any computer. Some others like a PDD-2 are not generic, and are really only used with a Model 100, 102, or 200, or their non-RS equivalents (Kyocera, NEC, etc). I have no idea how best to organize these things into classes and yet still have a complete list in one place, so for now, it's just a list pretty much at random.<br>
[[DMP-100]]<br>
[[DMP-100]]<br>
[[CGP-115]]<br>
[[CGP-115]]<br>
[[PDD-2]]<br>
[[TPDD|Tandy Portable Disk Drive]]<br>
[[X-PAD]]<br>
[[X-PAD]]<br>
[[Disk/Video_Interface]]<br>
[[Disk/Video Interface]]<br>
[[Expansion Interface]]<br>
[[Expansion Interface]]<br>


==3rd Party==
===3rd Party (old)===
[[M1SE]]<br>
[[LNW System Expansion II]]<br>
[[M1RE]]<br>
[[LNW_System_Expansion_II]]<br>
[[LN-Doubler5/8]]<br>
[[LN-Doubler5/8]]<br>
[[BASF-6108]]<br>
[[BASF-6108]]<br>
[[PGDesigns_224K]]<br>
[[PG_Designs]]<br>
[[PCSG]]<br>
[[EME Systems]]<br>
[http://www.cocopedia.com/wiki/index.php/J%26M/Owl-Ware J&M floppy controller]<br>
[[Chipmunk]]<br>
[[A&J MicroDrive System-100]]<br>
[[NODE DATAPAC]]<br>
[[GoldCard]]
 
===3rd Party (new)===
[[MISE]]<br>
[[MIRE]]<br>
[[REX]]<br>
[[REX]]<br>
[[JLS-96K]]<br>
[[QUAD]]<br>
[https://github.com/bkw777/TANDY_600_RAM TANDY_600_RAM]<br>
[[MiniMPI]]<br>
[[CoCoSDC]]<br>
[[EpromPAK]]<br>
[[MiniFLASH]]<br>
[[FigTronix]]<br>
[[Teeprom]]<br>
[[Meeprom]]<br>
[[FlexROM_100]]<br>
[[FlexROM_102]]<br>
[[Arduino_TPDD]]<br>
[[Molex78802_Module]]<br>
[[FLASH_23C1000]]<br>
[[27C256_28C256]]<br>
[[Model_T_Serial_Cable]]<br>
 
==Software==
===1st party===
[[MULTIPLAN]]<br>
[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1V_0imPo_JmF8xKWGJLOlfmnWdGPz5k-A?usp=sharing Remote Disk]
 
===3rd party (old)===
 
===3rd party (new)===


==Other Resources==
==Other Resources==
http://www.club100.org<br>
http://www.bitchin100.com<br>
http://www.web8201.net<br>
https://github.com/LivingM100SIG/Living_M100SIG<br>
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0Bys6eLbSbYyhSkhUZ1h2Y0hLRk0<br>
https://archive.org/details/trs80manuals<br>
https://archive.org/details/trs80manuals<br>
http://www.classiccmp.org<br>
http://www.classiccmp.org<br>
http://www.trs-80.com<br>
http://www.trs-80.com<br>
http://www.club100.org<br>
http://www.bitchin100.com<br>
http://oldcomputers.net<br>
http://oldcomputers.net<br>
http://www.colorcomputerarchive.com<br>
http://www.colorcomputerarchive.com<br>
http://www.tim-mann.org/trs80.html<br>
https://www.facebook.com/groups/Model.T.Computers/<br>
https://www.facebook.com/groups/46230500509/<br>
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2209645526/<br>
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2359462640/<br>
http://www.vintageboot.net/M100-archive/<br>
https://sarahkmarr.com/retromodel100.html<br>

Latest revision as of 21:52, 20 March 2024

Intro / Mission

This is Tandy Tech, or Tandy Wiki, or TRS-80 Tech, or something. I haven't figured out the cool name yet...

...a place for documenting, disseminating, and collaborating to improve over time, info about TRS-80 and Tandy computers and related peripherals and subjects, in a wiki fashion. You are encouraged to help fill it in and fix anything that's wrong or crappy!

Mission

Computers

Tandy

Model I
Model III
Model 4

Model 100
Model 102
Model 200
Model 600
WP-2

Model II
Model 16
Model 6000

Color Computer
Pocket

Not Tandy

KC-85

Accessories

This is a disorganized list. Some items like a DMP-100 are generic and could be used with any computer. Some others like a PDD-2 are not generic, and are really only used with a Model 100, 102, or 200, or their non-RS equivalents (Kyocera, NEC, etc). I have no idea how best to organize these things into classes and yet still have a complete list in one place, so for now, it's just a list pretty much at random and not even remotely anything like complete.

1st Party

DMP-100
CGP-115
Tandy Portable Disk Drive
X-PAD
Disk/Video Interface
Expansion Interface

3rd Party (old)

LNW System Expansion II
LN-Doubler5/8
BASF-6108
PG_Designs
PCSG
EME Systems
J&M floppy controller
Chipmunk
A&J MicroDrive System-100
NODE DATAPAC
GoldCard

3rd Party (new)

MISE
MIRE
REX
QUAD
TANDY_600_RAM
MiniMPI
CoCoSDC
EpromPAK
MiniFLASH
FigTronix
Teeprom
Meeprom
FlexROM_100
FlexROM_102
Arduino_TPDD
Molex78802_Module
FLASH_23C1000
27C256_28C256
Model_T_Serial_Cable

Software

1st party

MULTIPLAN
Remote Disk

3rd party (old)

3rd party (new)

Other Resources

http://www.club100.org
http://www.bitchin100.com
http://www.web8201.net
https://github.com/LivingM100SIG/Living_M100SIG
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0Bys6eLbSbYyhSkhUZ1h2Y0hLRk0
https://archive.org/details/trs80manuals
http://www.classiccmp.org
http://www.trs-80.com
http://oldcomputers.net
http://www.colorcomputerarchive.com
http://www.tim-mann.org/trs80.html
https://www.facebook.com/groups/Model.T.Computers/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/46230500509/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2209645526/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2359462640/
http://www.vintageboot.net/M100-archive/
https://sarahkmarr.com/retromodel100.html