TS computers (was PalmOS no more?)
Glen Goodwin
acme_ent at bellsouth.net
Thu Nov 3 14:53:14 CST 2005
Sellam, I think you must be mistaken. The TS2048 was never produced.
Here's a snip for you from one of the many TS history pages :
Timex recognized that a 48K Spectrum would not continue being
competitive in North America for long without changes being made. They
developed two computers that were to be North America's debut of the
Spectrum. One was called the TS2048 and the other the TS2068. The TS2048
was basically a 48K Spectrum w/ Kempston joystick and the advanced video
modes of the TS2068 (see below). The TS2068 was a completely different
computer with the Spectrum as its roots. Timex decided to only sell the
TS2068.
[end snip]
If you have a TS2048, it must be a prototype, and is undoubtably rare.
Jack Boatwright has posted a photo of a prototype TS2048 here:
http://www3.outlawnet.com/~jboatno4/ts2048.jpg
Glen
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Vintage Computer Festival wrote:
> On Fri, 7 Oct 2005, Glen Goodwin wrote:
>
>
>>Cameron Kaiser wrote:
>>
>>>As far as T/S units, there's the 1000 (ZX-81), the 1500 (81 on roids), the
>>>2048, basically a 48K ZX Spectrum with better video
>>
>>Cameron, have you ever seen a US-made TS2048? To my knowledge they
>>never made it into production.
>
>
> I found mine in a local thrift store. I don't know where it was made
> though.
>
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