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KOJRO Retro innovations | The Tandy 1400 LT. Tying up the loose ends, Part 4 @kojroRI | Uploaded October 2021 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
We are rounding up the Tandy 1400LT series for now. I have some ideas I would like to try out on this computer later on. There are no spoiler alert required to warn you that the computer is working, as we did a preliminary test in the last video. But this time we tie up some of the loose ends, make a new c-mos / clock battery, we test the NiCd main battery, and we do a quick but effective repair on the floppy drives. We even manage to put it all back together with no big pile of spare parts… back on track, after getting sidetracked by the battery, and a lot of travel on my day work. We test the PC by booting it with a OEM Tandy MS Dos 3.3 floppy that I downloaded and wrote to a new old stock 3,5” DD floppy.

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