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From: ked@garnet.berkeley.edu (Earl H. Kinmonth)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.misc,comp.sys.tandy
Subject: Re: RS232 disk drives (Tandy PDD II)
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Date: 22 Sep 88 14:36:41 GMT
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In article <2861@ihuxv.ATT.COM> tedk@ihuxv.UUCP (55624-Kekatos,T.G.) writes:
>In article <590683317.mkb@ROVER.RI.CMU.EDU> Mike.Blackwell@ROVER.RI.CMU.EDU writes:
>|I'm looking for a small, simple floppy disk drive for loading code on
>
>Yes, Tandy does have a 3.5 inch drive. It operates from a RS-232 port.
>
>There MS-DOS software available to operate the drive from a PC serial
>port. The software is available on Compu$erve. 

This appears to be the same drive used on Brother electronic
typewriters sold in Japan.  I have one that works off the serial
port on my typewriter, a model never sold in the US.  I'd look to
do something with it, since I generally use the typewriter only
as a [very, very] dumb terminal.

Can you be more specific on the Compu$erve sources.

Earl H. Kinmonth
History Department
University of California, Davis
Davis, California
95616 916-752-1636/0776

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