I've got two of these, plus a single 16k memory expansion, that have been sitting in the closet since I was a kid. They're in a box, they haven't been exposed to extreme temperatures or otherwise abused, and are cosmetically intact. No cables or other accessories of any kind. They seem to be going for between $20-30 in the same condition on Ebay, so obviously I'm not concerned about any financial value they may have.
What are the odds that they'll still function, what's the best means of finding the cords and other components I need, and do I need an old CRT tv to hook them to or can I use an adapter to plug them into a modern tv?
Tandy TRS-80 MC-10 Micro Color Computer
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Tandy TRS-80 MC-10 Micro Color Computer
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Re: Tandy TRS-80 MC-10 Micro Color Computer
The hardware will probably work fine, but the tapes might be corrupt. To use old computers with modern TVs you need an RF to HDMI demodulator (tuner box). There's still a ton of those going for pennies on Ebay, although presumably they will get harder to find as analogue broadcast TV receedes into history.
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Re: Tandy TRS-80 MC-10 Micro Color Computer
I have no tapes, nor the tape decks for them.
Should have plenty of those adapters available, given that my computer guy is also a huge gaming nerd and runs his old NES, Atari 2600, etc. on modern tv's.
Should have plenty of those adapters available, given that my computer guy is also a huge gaming nerd and runs his old NES, Atari 2600, etc. on modern tv's.
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