Daniel wrote to All <=-
In an effort to complete my TRS-80 Model 200 rig, I ordered a cassette recorder off ebay for a good price. Said it was needing new belts. No problemo, I'm a tapehead.
I'd like to go to a coffee shop (when they open again) and whip out my m100 onto the table and start writing my novel with it.
Personally, I'd like an old DOS laptop with VDE, if I could find one with a decent screen and a good battery.
Kurt Weiske wrote to Daniel <=-
Daniel wrote to All <=-
In an effort to complete my TRS-80 Model 200 rig, I ordered a cassette recorder off ebay for a good price. Said it was needing new belts. No problemo, I'm a tapehead.
Good luck with that. Those are a lot of fun; I had a model 102 for a while, but the = key broke and wasn't much use after that -- and I
wasn't up to fixing the key back then.
There's a new device that's roughly the same form factor called a FreeWrite - it's got mechanical keys and a tiny screen, and just does
word processing. Apparently writers who want a distration-free tool can use it to write without the distractions of the internet.
I'd like to go to a coffee shop (when they open again) and whip out my m100 onto the table and start writing my novel with it.
Personally, I'd like an old DOS laptop with VDE, if I could find one
with a decent screen and a good battery.
I'd like to go to a coffee shop (when they open again) and whip out my
m100 onto the table and start writing my novel with it.
How long does that thing run on battery?
I find that 3rd-party batteries for vintage laptops don't last very long. I tried one for a Thinkpad T40 many years ago, and the darn thing only ran 2 hrs max. But when I found a supplier of genuine IBM batteries, the replacement ran 4.5 hrs. Same size (cells). Big difference.
How long does that thing run on battery?
20 hours on 4 AA batteries.
I find that 3rd-party batteries for vintage laptops don't last very long..I've had modest luck with a 3rd-party battery for my more recent T60. The max hrs I get is 4. But that seems to be steady still after 6 years. Battery use is not a critical need since I use it primary at my home-base. I would rarely need to carry it around.
I have a T42, and battery quality was hit and miss for me too. You definitely get what you pay for; I could pay $20 for a battery that would last a year or $40 for one that lasted 3-4 years.
August Abolins wrote to Kurt Weiske <=-
So.. how far along are you with the novel? <g> I bet you get a lot of stares in public from little kids when you are working on your m100.
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