The Ultimate Notebook PC of 1989 - Tandy 1100FD
With its low cost, light weight, and lightning-quick access to DOS, the DeskMate GUI, and a word processor with spelling checker in ROM, the Tandy 1100FD was the ultimate notebook computer of 1989 -- or so claimed Radio Shack. But is it worth owning today as a vintage PC? I also discuss its successor, the Tandy 1110HD, and fraternal twin, the Panasonic Business Partner 150 (CF-150B). See AnotherMaker's video about disassembling the 1100FD and replacing the floppy drive belt: • Tandy 1100 FD Teardown, Floppy Drive Repai... Download images of the 1100FD's original MS-DOS and DeskMate system disks here: http://www.oldskool.org/guides/tvdog/... Replacement floppy drive belt: https://console5.com/store/msx-floppy... #tandy #laptop #septandy

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