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This was an expensive Tandy computer with a [[68000]] CPU, and up to 1MB of ram... I recall these selling for $10,000 in a configuration that could run [[Xenix]].  And they could support 3 (or more?) users.
 
This was an expensive Tandy computer with a [[68000]] CPU, and up to 1MB of ram... I recall these selling for $10,000 in a configuration that could run [[Xenix]].  And they could support 3 (or more?) users.
 
These machines, much like the [[Sun-1]] had a custom MMU to run Unix, and as far as I know there is no emulator for it, unlike the [[Apple Lisa]].
 
These machines, much like the [[Sun-1]] had a custom MMU to run Unix, and as far as I know there is no emulator for it, unlike the [[Apple Lisa]].
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Some information can be found:
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* http://ripsaw.cac.psu.edu/~mloewen/Oldtech/Tandy/Model6000HD.html
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* http://home.iae.nl/users/pb0aia/cm/modelii.html
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* http://www.trs-80.com/wordpress/trs-80-computer-line/model-ii/
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Xenix can be downloaded from here:
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* http://www.catcorner.org/Tandy/
  
  
 
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A Tandy model II

This was an expensive Tandy computer with a 68000 CPU, and up to 1MB of ram... I recall these selling for $10,000 in a configuration that could run Xenix. And they could support 3 (or more?) users. These machines, much like the Sun-1 had a custom MMU to run Unix, and as far as I know there is no emulator for it, unlike the Apple Lisa.

Some information can be found:

Xenix can be downloaded from here: