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2008 is the 25th anniversary of the Model 100!
2008 is the 25th anniversary of the Model 100!
See this message from Rick: [[Model 100 Month]]


How many other laptops can claim 25 years of utility? Well, the community is making noises about a worldwide celebration over the Internet, culminating in a pizza party at Melo's in Pleasant Hill, California.
How many other laptops can claim 25 years of utility? Well, the community is making noises about a worldwide celebration over the Internet, culminating in a pizza party at Melo's in Pleasant Hill, California.

Revision as of 11:24, 3 March 2008

Bitchin100 DocGardens is a site for user-contributed documentation, notes, reviews and links to other projects and software related to True Portable Laptops.

Model 100 25th Anniversary Celebration

2008 is the 25th anniversary of the Model 100!

See this message from Rick: Model 100 Month

How many other laptops can claim 25 years of utility? Well, the community is making noises about a worldwide celebration over the Internet, culminating in a pizza party at Melo's in Pleasant Hill, California.

We'll keep this section updated. The Model 100 Mailing List is the place to go for more details and to volunteer to help.

8-bit Bus Machines

Model T: The most successful True Portable Laptop ever

  • TRS-80 Model 100
  • Tandy 102
  • Tandy 200
  • NEC 8201A/8300
  • Kyocera-85
  • Olivetti M-10

Tandy WP-2

Cambridge Z88

Amstrad NC-100/200

Epson PX-8 Geneva

16, 32 or 64-bit bus Machines

Please contribute documentation on any machines you feel fit the TPD.