So I could figure out what 8-Bit computer/Tandy compatible to buy. I'd use it for games and making games. See, they aren't TOTALLY useless yet. Anyway, here they are. And yes, this was all off the top of my head. HAVE I PROVED MY NERDINESS YET? NO? THEN READ THIS:
Front of page:
Tandy/PC Jr. Compatibles:
IBM PC Jr:
Pros: Original model, has cartridge slot.
Cons: Slow on most games, somewhat rare, no hard drive.
Tandy 1000/1000HD:
Pros: Faster, HD version has hard drive.
Cons: Still not as powerful as later models, HD drive space is puny, no cartridge slot.
Tandy 1000RL/1000RLHD
Pros: Fastest model, has better graphics sounds/sounds, More hard drive space on HD model.
Cons: Still no cartridge slot.
There's more on the front, but it doesn't really matter. The back is about the Commodore and Apple II and that sort of thing, I'll type it later.
HAVE I PROVED MY NERDINESS NOW?

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PW132 wrote:
HAVE I PROVED MY NERDINESS NOW?
Yes.
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I'm going to try a cartridge tilt on my Genesis

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That's not good. You should stay focused in class and pay attention to the work.
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Ace-Of-Diamonds wrote:
That's not good. You should stay focused in class and pay attention to the work.
There were a bunch of parts where I just waited for something to happen. I'm actually okay at math, but it just tedious as heck sometimes, NTM long.

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