TRS-80 Model 100
The TRS-80 Model 100 was an early laptop computer manufactured by Kyocera in Japan and marketed in North America by Radio Shack. Kyocera's own version, the Kyotronic-85, did not achieve significant sales.
The TRS-80 Model 100 was an early laptop computer manufactured by Kyocera in Japan and marketed in North America by Radio Shack. Kyocera's own version, the Kyotronic-85, did not achieve significant sales.
The Apple IIc, released in 1984, was a compact and portable version of the Apple II series. Designed as a transportable all-in-one computer, it featured a built-in disk drive and carrying handle, targeting home and educational users with its sleeker, more user-friendly design than earlier models.
The article discusses whether there were Windows 3.1 programs so incompatible with Windows 95 that patching them was pointless. It references a "permanently ineligible list" of applications that couldn't be made compatible with the new operating system.