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23460 1FEB95-0136 Printers and Peripherals Tandy/Bernoulli-licensed drives From: TORVOLD To: ALL Does anyone have experience with the Bernoulli Technology removable cartridge drives that were available for the Tandy? I have a small lot of 20 meg 5 1/4" cartridges, which appear to be identical to genuine Bernoulli 20 meggers. They are packages under the "Mountain" brand. Altho they slide right in and the drive recognizes them, they will not format correctly. Can anyone shed any light on these? I have a return privelege if I act quickly. THanks! Nick Catania -*- 23461 2FEB95-2122 Printers and Peripherals Tandy 1000 SX From: VINCEHOTROD To: ALL Hi, SX and I want to know what is the light pen. Since I got a plug in the motherboard I assume that I only need a driver. Where find such driver and for what program? Thanks to all, Vince -*- 23462 4FEB95-0029 General Information RE: Radio Shack - JUNK (Re: Msg 23459) From: KEVINGIBSON To: POGI The practice of bridging traces with wires and soldering components is not an uncommon manufacturing process. I have seen it on many boards. It is a way for a manufacturer to control costs. As long as the circuit is electrically equivalent to the design, there should be no problem. If I saw a large number of extra wires and components on a board, I might be concerned about quality, but I do not think that 2 qualifies as a large quantity. I have heard of some manufacturers that solder pull-up resistors onto their board to correct errors made in the original design -- this practice does effect quality. As far as Tandy goes, don't bet that they do not ever repair any of their manufa ctured products. Anyone remember the "Flying Circuit" which was present on some of the older Tandy Color Computers -- this circuit was apparently added after the design of the board was complete to enable artifact colors. My experience with Tandy products has been mostly good, but I do wish they would put decent warranties on their products. 90 days is one of the shortest product warranties that I have seen. -*- 23463 5FEB95-1129 General Information RE: Radio Shack - JUNK (Re: Msg 23437) From: TAHITI To: 1008OM I own four Tandy computers. The one I am typing on now is a 1000SX I purchased in 1987. Never had a problem. My two 3000NL and 1400HD are working just fine even though I have spent a lot of fun hours upgrading them and adding new boards and bios chips a nd memory chips and 386SX upgrades and operating systems, etc. On one occasion, while daydreaming, I accidently pulled out an internal modem and replaced it while the machine was on. I was prepared for a mushroom cloud but the 3000NL continued to functio n normally. I was lucky, but the machines are remarkably resiliant. I do agree that the prices for peripherals are way too high. Most of the Tandy computers, at least in my experience, are no barga n either. When the price is good you usually are getting a machine with a smaller than usual hard drive or monitor in the .5 1 dot pitch area or an SX type chip. The return rate you mention may be due to the consumer Radio Shack attracts. Most are those who want a machine to use at home but who have little if any technical knowledge. This type, and I know this person, paid a consultant $75.00 to have his machine plugged into the wall. That is right, it would not work and he called a consultant without checking the plug. I know many people who put floppys in upside down and try to format them and I know of those who will try to plug the monitor, especially the RG B's, into a serial port. Not the fault of Tandy Corporation. If I had one major complaint about Radio Shack, it's the lack of knowledge and, in some instances, the downright incompetence of some of their employe s. They know less than some of the individuals I mentioned here, and I really hate it when they become a rgumentative and surly. So I try relly hard not to shop at Radio Shack. But the reliability of their machines I find hard to beat. Les -*- 23464 8FEB95-1958 General Information RE: Radio Shack - JUNK (Re: Msg 23441) From: KLUCK To: SEAFROMAN From reading the messages here, I thought this is a support group for folks who made the mistake of buying a Tandy computer. We got to help each other. Lord knows there is no help from the "manufacturer". I know I'm sorry that I bought the damn thing instead of a 100% compatable, and mine still works. -*- 23465 9FEB95-0003 T1000/1200/3000 RE: tandy 3000hd hard drive type (Re: Msg 23443) From: GLENTZ To: WESF Good question on SCSI drive type. I don't know the answer. I would guess yes. Greg Lentz(GLENTZ) -*- 23466 9FEB95-0006 T1000/1200/3000 RE: upgrade Tandy 1000 TX (Re: Msg 23444) From: GLENTZ To: WESF Need more info on what didn't work for wd-1003/st-251 combo. Does controller work with other drives? Does drive work with other controllers? If yes to both then sounds like incompatibility. Did you check all jumpers on both card and drive? Greg Lentz(GLENTZ) -*- 23467 9FEB95-0018 T1000/1200/3000 RE: tl2 hard disk upgrade (Re: Msg 23454) From: GLENTZ To: KEVINGIBSON As far as I know the "smartdrive" is same as IDE. So most any IDE drive should work. You may not be able to use full capacity though, depends on what sizes/ drive types your computer bios supports(See your setup pgm). Greg Lentz(GLENTZ) -*- 23468 9FEB95-0023 Printers and Peripherals RE: Tandy 1000 SX (Re: Msg 23461) From: GLENTZ To: VINCEHOTROD Good luck. I have 1000SX also and when I first got it looked into a "promised" light pen that was compatible. From what I remember it never came to market. You might try calling Tandy headquarters in Texas. I can't remember the number right now but someone recently listed it(late dec or jan). I don't think any third party comp. came out with programs/hardware either. Greg Lentz(GLENTZ) -*- 23469 9FEB95-2151 T1000/1200/3000 RE: upgrade Tandy 1000 TX (Re: Msg 23466) From: WESF To: GLENTZ ok, on the wd 1003/st-251 combo. Don't know if the controller works with other drives, but the drive worked in other computers (was formatted in another). Don't know about jumper settings. I think I am going to maybe try that newer drives are compatible with older computer models without a lot of trial and error, I would suggest that you get one of the books about upgrading older Tandys. The one I have is "Upgrading Your Tandy" from DCS Industries. I bought it when I wanted to buy a new, larger had drive for my 1000TL. Since then, I have seen another one from Micro Systems, and they also have a video. These books describe all the things you need to consider, and may save you some money and headaches in the long run. One thing I have learned: only change one thing at a time! Good luck! Sue -*- 23472 12FEB95-1344 T1000/1200/3000 upgrade From: GRODZ To: ALL I have bee receiving literature about upgrading my 1000tx to a 486 by purchasing the 496 conversion chip. Can anyone give me feedback on the pros and cons. Has anyone done this and what have been the results. Thanks -*- 23473 13FEB95-1930 T1000/1200/3000 RE: upgrade (Re: Msg 23472) From: STANB To: GRODZ About a year ago I too was intrigued with that same idea. Mike Salisbury (MISAL) here told me that a friend of his went for the "upgrade chip", but was disappointed with the results. His friend felt that the money would have been better spent toward a whole, new upgraded PC. Stan -*- 23474 13FEB95-2201 T1000/1200/3000 RE: upgrade Tandy 1000 TX (Re: Msg 23471) From: WESF To: DAIRYLADY Thanks for the upgrading advice. Right now, my biggest problem with my 3000HD is hard drive storage space. I have a question maybe you or someone else can answer: Do all SCSI drives have an on-board BIOS so that the host computer does not have to be able to support that specific drive type? One thing that I also want to add is a cheap CD-ROM drive. Do you know where I might find a _cheap_ one that will work with my 3000HD? Wesley -*- 23475 18FEB95-1903 T1000/1200/3000 T3000 drive bay From: WESF To: ALL I have a Tandy 3000HD, and in order to mount a drive in the middle bay, you have to have some sort of spacers since the bay is slightly wider than the drive is, and the holes are much bigger than needed. Does anyone know where I might be able to find a set of them, or maybe you have a set of them? I am in need of a set in order to mount a hard drive in that middle bay. Thanks in advance. Wesley -*- 23476 19FEB95-0814 T1000/1200/3000 RE: T3000 drive bay (Re: Msg 23475) From: MISAL To: WESF > I have a Tandy 3000HD, and in order to mount a drive in the middle > bay, you have to have some sort of spacers since the bay is slightly > wider than the drive is, and the holes are much bigger than needed. What you need are called "drive rails." They screw onto the drive and then you insert screws through the "drive cage" into the "drive rails." I have not seen the rails available in some time -- check with your local Radio Shack - or make you own (wood slats, with holes bored inline with the holes in the drive housing - you will need to get the correct screw threaded "screws" so that they reach from the drive cage, through the housing and wood slats to the drive). Mike MJ-Software << Sent by Scout v.3.1 >> -*- 23477 19FEB95-1137 T1000/1200/3000 DeskMate From: WGMISKELL To: ALL Where can we obtain DeskMate for a T1000, dual-disc drives, 5 1/4" discs? E-Mail back to wgmiskell@delphi.com. THANKS! -*- 23478 19FEB95-2226 T1000/1200/3000 RE: T3000 drive bay (Re: Msg 23476) From: WESF To: MISAL ok, thanks for the advice! I should be able to find some wood the right size, as my dad works at a cabinet shop. I'll give it a try soon when I get that new hard drive installed. Would you or anyone elso know where I might find a SCSI drive less than 100 megs? Wesley -*- 23479 20FEB95-0947 T1000/1200/3000 RE: T3000 drive bay (Re: Msg 23478) From: MISAL To: WESF > Would you or anyone elso know where I might find a SCSI drive less > than 100 megs? Got to the PC-SIG Advertisements section, Wesley and place a Want Ad for such a drive. Mike MJ-Software << Sent by Scout v.3.1 >> -*- 23480 20FEB95-0947 T1000/1200/3000 RE: DeskMate (Re: Msg 23477) From: MISAL To: WGMISKELL (NR) > Where can we obtain DeskMate for a T1000, dual-disc drives, 5 1/4" > discs? Check with your nearest Radio Shack Computer Center. Mike MJ-Software << Sent by Scout v.3.1 >> -*- 23481 20FEB95-2049 T1000/1200/3000 RE: upgrade (Re: Msg 23473) From: GRODZ To: STANB thanks for the info -*- 23482 20FEB95-2325 Printers and Peripherals Printer Driver From: TZT To: ALL Hello everyone, I'm looking for a printer driver for the Tandy DMP105 for Windows under dos. Can't seem to get it to do graphics only text. So I'm hopping someone here can help. -*- 23484 22FEB95-2312 General Information RE: tandy 3950 cpu speed... (Re: Msg 23287) From: DAIRYLADY To: JHM224 (NR) Hi, I have a 3800HD, so not quite the same, but some things with Tandy documentation tend to be uniform across models. Check the owner's manual for a chapter called something like "Changing Parameters." Usually, there is a setup program called SETUPxxx.EXE located in your DOS directory, that you will enter to make such changes, then reboot. Maybe, but probably not, you can do it with the Fn+Fx key combination. Take a look. Hope this helps. Sue -*- 23485 24FEB95-2216 T1000/1200/3000 RE: T3000 drive bay (Re: Msg 23479) From: WESF To: MISAL Ok...I'll do that... Wesley -*- 23486 24FEB95-2349 General Information printer ribbon? From: PC_MECH To: ALL I have a tandy DMP400 printer, but no ribbon. I checked at my local radio shack and it costs $38.00 ! Does anyone know a crossreference # for this ribbon so I can buy it at a reasonable price? Thanks. Please e-mail me. pc_mech@delphi.com or hpcc28d@prodigy.com -*- 23487 25FEB95-0740 General Information RE: printer ribbon? (Re: Msg 23486) From: MISAL To: PC_MECH (NR) > I have a tandy DMP400 printer, but no ribbon. I checked at my local > radio shack and it costs $38.00 ! Try Midwest Micro (800-972-8822). Mike MJ-Software << Sent by Scout v.3.1 >> -*- 23488 25FEB95-1113 General Information RE: printer ribbon? (Re: Msg 23486) From: DAIRYLADY To: PC_MECH (NR) $38.00? Who did you talk to? That seemed awfully high, even for Radio Shack, so I got out my current catalog, and I found the listing for the DMP400, "Fabric Cart." item #26-1418, available through "Consumer Mail Center," which means it is a special-order item, for $9.99. Try another Radio Shack store, company-owned (avoid the franchises), to have it ordered, or try 1-800-THE-SHACK. There is another possibility I can think of. Sam's Club carries a very good brand of replacement ribbons, called Pelikan. Most sizes come in boxes of six, for around $25.00. Take your old ribbon or cartridge with you to compare with the pictures on the boxes. If you don't have that, each box lists a variety of makes and models that use the ribbon. I buy ribbons for my DMP240 there. Sue -*-