Subj : Re: DB Binkd
To   : Mark Da Silva
From : Nick Andre
Date : Wed Aug 11 2021 10:13 pm

On 11 Aug 21  21:37:56, Mark Da Silva said the following to Nick Andre:

MD>  NA> The Tandy that I had came with a then-state-of-the-art 8 bit VGA video
MD>  NA> card and a DAC sattelite-board. There were volume/microphone controls
MD>  NA> the front of the case. The Deskmate software had a crude but interesti
MD>  NA> music/sound composer suite. This was all before Soundblaster cards
MD>  NA> became all the rage.
MD>
MD>     How much did they retail for?

Can't remember... I think like $800CDN and that was in '88... '89... plus tax.

I'm not sure if Ward remembers how much he paid for his?

The thing about Radio Shock was that you could walk in with a fistful of cash
and moments later walk out with a complete computer ready to go. It didn't
need a floppy drive or controller or serial/printer port card, etc.

Nick

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