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Computers had a lot of different stuff, and then Apple Macintosh and Microsoft Windows stole the fame.
Kings quest, Space quest 3, planet ex…. the only thing missing from my childhood is the "Tandy Christmas." Thanks for the hit of nostalgia
The machine I first learned QBasic on in junior high. Good times; and this was 1998!
best ms.dos computer is untrue. tandy made the color computer 3 for $99.00 on sale. i bought one and when i was done with it doing all the options and mods. it would out perform ibm's 8088 big machine. it has a better processor the b6809e, which was capable of color. mine was hooked to an rgb color monitor, running os-9 which would run 3 programs in color at the same time. auto ans modem, 4 -5 1/4 inch disk drives with 512 k of memory and even the tandy 1000 clock chip would fit under the b6809e processor which put the clock with date and time in the right hand bottom of the screen, , not to mention w/ a multipak interface i was running 2 rs232 packs, one for the auto ans modem and one for the tel video 925 terminal hooked in the back bed room to control the computer from there. a friend just bought an IBM computer and when told about my tandy toy computer wanted to see it, he left mad that he spent over $3,000.00 and mine would do more then his and in color too. i could capture 1 million color from any t.v. screen movies in a picture. which was dam good for back then.
your face never changed
Leisure Suit Larry!
Space Quest!
King's Quest!
$1269 in 1984 = $3219 today…
10:30 You mean the 4 color high resolution mode
I have an MC10 micro color computer new in the box. Even have the plug in ram expansion module. Bought it for my dad as a gift but he never used it. Wonder what that baby is worth now ?
Pressing the hold key pauses the computer. Pressing it again slightly unpauses it.
Ah The Tandy 1000 HX. I used to play Nightmare on Elm Street and King’s Quest III a lot as a Kid on that thing for when my Late Grandmother had the Computer 🙂
I love watching these vids of older electronics. Fascinating!!!
that was my first computer no hdd on mine 2 5 1/4 drives I still have the games cave quest and a few others the old 8088 I kind of miss it
I was lucky enough to have a Tandy 1000 SL when I was a kid. Probably around 13 years old. The ability to record digital audio samples from my guitar or music keyboard and then use the music software to compose music and play it back using my own digital sound samples was one of my favorite features. I had a fully upgraded unit with 3.5 and 5.25 disk drives, a 20mb hard drive, a memory expansion, a modem and a nice printer. Back then I had no idea how lucky I was to have such an advanced and well featured machine. Would love to go back in time and dial up a BBS and download some games!
You probably forgot MSX-DOS, a memorable and unique unification set of hard jobs in software and hardware to create industrial standarts.
No doubt about Tandy, but MSX must figure as a singular place at that history. Zilog Z80 was maybe a separate page, but MSX and ASCII are both part of this parh, I think.
14:23 Integrating the harddrive with the rest of the computer is a bad idea for keyboard bangers 😀
7:20 C64 had something similar. Either each pixel in a square with 2 colors, or each pair of pixels in a square with 4 colors.
1:40 That's not even cheap now! Can buy a beefy gaming rig now for less. That's not even factoring in inflation!
on the floppy it says "LOAD "*"',8 but he types LOAD "$" nvm
This computer is straight gangsta!
Things were better back then
If you compare a retro chiclet keyboard and a Modern one the modern one would win because it more like a normal keyboard
"To Catch A Mouse Make A Noise Like A Cheese"
-look it up for a tandy eyeroll-of-irony
Dave: puts a pic of a PET on the screen
Me: B W E E P
I cut my teeth on a TRS-80 Model III, but it was the Model 1000 that made me an IT expert.
Those CoCo joysticks were great. i always used them with Chuck Yeager's AFT on my 1000TX. The spring lock was great for flight sim.
Thanks for this great video – Taking me back to my first store-bought MS-DOS computer after building several 'compatibles' from scratch. Deskmate was a really powerful program. I remember my first 10mb "Zuckerboard" hard drive card.. cost me an additional $600.
LHX – I played that chopper game for years!
Wow memory lane, had Tandy 1000 EX at home, and Tandy 1000 HX at school.
Fun fact at 10:04, when using spell check, the time would not refresh on the screen.