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- From: v462etnn@ubvmsb.cc.buffalo.edu (David L Anderson)
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- Subject: Re: CPU's used in early Tandy's
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- Date: 28 Jan 93 17:16:00 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan28.154701.3255@crd.ge.com>, bownes@peterpan.crd.ge.com (Keptin Komrade Dr. Bobwrench III) writes...
- >v462etnn@ubvmsb.cc.buffalo.edu (David L Anderson):
- >> In article <93027.095754RFM@psuvm.psu.edu>, RFM@psuvm.psu.edu writes...
- >>>>The II, 16, and 6000 all used the 68000. They were meant for business use.
- >> 8" floppy drives, I'm pretty sure. The hard disk I was speaking of was called> the ProFile (I think).
- >The original HD, was an 8Mb 8" disk, and it was called the 8Mb hard disk.
- >Profile was a database system that ran on the Model I, II, III, IV under trsdos,
- >If you don't know or are not sure...
- > bob
- >--
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- I distinctly recall the hard drive subsystem that tandy sold had
- a name. And the original flavors were 5, 10, and 15 mb. Profile,
- in addition to the database program, was a hard disk sold by Apple
- for their II series.
-
- I guess I should just shut up and not spread information. We all
- know that this is vitally important to the nation's future and
- security.
-
- David "I have been warned" Anderson
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