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- From: hinz@picard.med.ge.com (David Hinz Mfg 4-6987)
- Subject: Re: Tilda
- Message-ID: <1992Sep9.084929.18784@mr.med.ge.com>
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- Date: Wed, 9 Sep 92 08:49:29 GMT
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- Leonard Lorden (leonard@coyote.datalog.com) wrote:
- : Yes, those comments were based upon the standard ASCII set for the TRS-80
- : Model 1/3/4 series, and perhaps even the COCO since it originally started on
- : the Z80 chip, but I'll not swear to it. I didn't think the keyboard for the
- : 200 and the TRS-80 would match exactly, but at least it would give some idea
- : of where to look...
- :
- : Leonard Lorden leonard@coyote.datalog.com GEnie : TRS-OP
- :
- : "If I didn't do it, it didn't get done!" - me
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- COCO uses the Motorola 6809-E, not the Z-80.
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- Dave Hinz - Opinions expressed are mine, not my employer's. Obviously.
- SAAB - Because you get what you pay for.
- hinzd@picard.med.ge.com
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