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Old September 9th 06, 03:57 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.policy,rec.radio.amateur.misc,rec.radio.shortwave,alt.radio.broadcasting
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Default SHORTWAVE STATION OMEGA ONE RADIO STILL GOING STRONG!!

Mike wrote:
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Lloyd Daugherty wrote:

Once you have experienced the awesome power of a screaming, 4.77 MHz
Z80 processor, you will never go back. TRS-80s rule, Dude.


BUZZZZZZZZ! Wrong answer! We were looking for "1.77" Mhz.

The Model 1 was 1.77 Mhz, the Model 2 was 4 Mhz, the Model 3 was 2 Mhz,
the Model 4 was 4 Mhz.

But thanks for playing!

Mike




Perhaps the Radio Shack model had the quoted speeds, but others went a
step further...

http://cpu-museum.de/?m=Zilog&f=Z80

I personally preferred the 6502.



mike
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