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From: streeter@theory.lcs.mit.edu (Kenneth B Streeter)
Subject: Re: WANTED!  Manual for Radio Shack PC-2 Pocket computer
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In article <11551@uwm.edu> zark@csd4.csd.uwm.edu (Steven M Kosloske) writes:
>I have a Radio Shack PC-2 Pocket Computer I would like to get some items
>for.  If anyone has one, and doesn't want it anymore, and would like
>to make a few bucks, I am looking for RAM packs, (4K or 8K), the manual, or
>a photocopy thereof, and the PC-2 book that they had out for it.

I have a Sharp PC-1500, which, I am told, is essentially identical to
the PC-2.  I, too, would greatly appreciate any information anybody
has about it, like a technical reference manual...  Also, if anybody
has a printer/cassette interface for the Tandy PC-2/Sharp PC-1500, I
may be interesetd in buying it.

If anybody has specifications on the I/O port on the the PC-2/PC-1500,
and how it works, or information on "machine-language" programming for
the PC-2/PC-1500, I would greatly appreciate anything you could provide...


Steven,
  I would be willing to photocopy my PC-1500 manual for you.
Actually, I have two manuals for it: the instruction manual, and an
applications manual.  They're not short, however, 164 pages (8.5"x11")
for the instruction manual, and 214 pages for the applications manual.

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