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Tandy 1000 TL/2

Donor:  Anonymous

The Tandy 1000 TL/2, available from Radio Shack Corporation in about 1986, used the Intel 80286 processor running at 8 MHz. The computer came with 640 kilobytes of main memory, and users could expand this by 128 kilobytes (but this extra memory…

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TANDY 102 Applications and BASIC Reference Guide

Donor:  Anonymous

This Guide explains how BASIC is implemented on the Tandy 102. It explains the BASIC operations, BASIC data, BASIC Input/Output, BASIC files, BASIC Keywords and other BASIC tools.

Included with this manual is a TANDY Utilities Diskette…

TANDY 102 Manual

TANDY 102 Owner's Manual

Donor:  Anonymous

This manual teaches the user how to use the Tandy 102 Portable Computer. It explains how to write notes and letters, how to cut and paste, how to operate an address book, how to dial telephone numbers and how to write BASIC Programs. It also…

TANDY 102 Owner's Manual

TANDY 102 Portable Computer

Donor:  Anonymous

The TANDY 102 was manufactured in 1986 to replace TANDY 100 which is considered the world's first laptop computers. It has a full-size keyboard. It also uses Microsoft BASIC programming language, word processing software, telecommunications…

TANDY 102
TANDY 102 Portable Computer

Tandy 4000

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The Tandy 4000 was introduced in 1987 by the Radio Shack Corporation. This computer was mostly IBM-compatible, so that many programs written for an IBM PC could be run on the Tandy 4000. The Tandy 400 used the Intel 80386 processing chip, and a…

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TANDY Computer Comic Book

Donor:  Anonymous

This comic book which is titled, "The Computers that said NO to Drugs", was created by RadioShack. It explains how the Tandy was used in various settings.

TANDY Computer Comic