Tandy 1100FD
This portable computer released by Tandy was a machine
designed for consumers who use regular PC but want to take smaller one
on the go. It was sold for 999USD and had a backlit LCD with nice
contrast, MS-DOS and Tandy DeskMate shell in ROM. Using other programs
required floppy disks. Battery allowed to work for about 3.5h without
charging. Tandy developed this notebook as an office machine - LCD is
clear, has large characters and has light. Inside, a Tandy DeskMate
operating environment has been included. Unfortunately there was a
problem when copying and pasting text between programs. DeskMate itself
hasn't gained big popularity but some companies released their software
with DeskMate support (e.g. Quicken).
Some companies sold external hard disk drives for Tandy, but they were
slow as they used parallel port.
Manufacturer | Tandy | |
Origin | USA | |
Year of unit | 1990 | |
Year of introduction | 1989? | |
Type | Laptop, PC | |
CPU | Nec V20 10MHz | |
RAM | 640kb | |
Floppy Disk | 1x 3.5", 720K | |
Hard Disk | None | |
Other media | None | |
Graphics and display: | CGA, monochrome backlit LCD | |
Sound: | PC Speaker | |
Keyboard and pointing device: | Small PC keyboard without numeric part. | |
OS: | MS-DOS in ROM, Tandy DeskMate DOS shell | |
Power supply: |
||
1 - 9.5V 2.5A |
||
I/O: | - Serial port - Parallel port |
|
Possible upgrades: | There is a slot under keyboard. Probably can be expanded by modem. | |
Additional peripherals: |
My unit has bad FDD but it starts DOS from ROM. In ROM there are also main DeskMate components stored. Running other components require floppy disks as this computer has no HDD.
Documentation: Exploded views, PC FDD modification, announcement | |
Setup software and system disks | |
BIOS version 1990 |
http://www.8bit-micro.com/1110HD-repairs.htm - How to disassemble 1100HD - 1100FD is similar.