Coming home to the CoCo! What's not to like? An 8-bit computer with a real OS (OS-9 with processes, security, redirection, pipes, and more) was the perfect system to cut my teeth on in the '80s.
My two Tandy 4800-series are together for the first time…the 4825 SX on the left and the towering(!) 4833 LX/T Multimedia on the right. Doesn’t get much better than this!
@slofunk Normally mine come up on the first try. But the FreHD does take some time to initialize, so if you’re powering it with your III, you’ll see this behavior. If you power it with an ext. supply and let it sit 4-5 secs before you turn on the III, it shouldn’t need the reboot.
I decided to add a little old-school music to my evening in the computer room. I don’t know about you, but I just LOVE these really verbose VFDs. To me, the busier the display, the better.
@BollingHHoltIV Yeah toward the end, they had a few towers and what they called mid-towers (though I’ve never seen the latter). I have always wanted one. They were available as standalone models and as part of Tandy’s short-lived build-to-order program in 92-93.
For those of you following along with the Tandy 1500 HD serial boot project, it turns out 115.2k baud works if you tell SerDrive to use named pipe mode (-p). That makes it MUCH more responsive.
This Tandy 1500 HD has a dead hard drive, a floppy drive with the (notoriously) rotten belt, and no option ROM socket. But the stars aligned and I was able to hack in the XTIDE Universal BIOS in anyway…and boot over serial.