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I vaguely remember one...
They really are great machines. You cant break them. I think the only units out there that get as good of battery life and are as rugged are the old husky hunters. Those things are military spec!
Here is a slashdot posting from a few years back about trs-80s still in use.
http://hardware.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/07/24/1252207
some of the comments have some interesting info as well.
Club 100 has a lot of cool information about them too.
www.club100.org/
RE[3]: Tandy TRS-80 m100
by bhhenry on Fri 4th May 2007 01:15
in reply to "RE[2]: Tandy TRS-80 m100"
A professor of mine had one of these just to do writing on the go. Try this link for info: http://oldcomputers.net/trs100.html






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2007-02-22
Wasn't there an article about those things just lately? Apparently, many (not most, but more than a few) m100s are still in use.
Edited 2007-05-04 00:09 UTC