I'm starting to go through my old toys. How long should people keep this stuff around.
TRS-80 Pocket Computer
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I'm starting to go through my old toys. How long should people keep this stuff around.
TRS-80 Pocket Computer
http://www.trs-80.com/trs80-models-pocket.htm
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Lot of high density parts crammed into this unit
It used type 675 mercury batteries. Looks like I can no longer get these..
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Gotta have accessories
TRS-80 Pocket Computer Cassette Interface
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I'm pretty sure I have an old VIC 20 and Commodore 64 in my basement somewhere.
b.b.
Love the cassette storage. Thems was the days!
Most of all I like bulldozers and dirt
My TRS, Commodore 64 & 128, Apple II E and other dinosaurs are long gone. Still do have my first PC Internal CD player 1x speed, yeppers 360k and first CD Burner 2x speed. Paid over $200 for each of them.
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From my experience, it takes atleast 40 years for this stuff to increase in value
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