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|    gsteele531@gmail.com to EvO    |
|    Re: TELECOMMUTER software by Sigea Syste    |
|    08 Sep 18 12:37:46    |
      On Saturday, September 9, 2017 at 7:14:58 AM UTC-4, EvO wrote:       > Hi folks,       > I'm looking for any information about the software named TELECOMMUTER        > developed and marketed by Sigea Systems as support for the Tandy TRS-80        > model 100/102 portable computer.       > Is here somebody who know TELECOMMUTER software by Sigea Systems?       > TELECOMMUTER has been reviewed on October 1991 Portable 100 Magazine        > (pages 20-23) and "PICO Magazine", April 1988.       > It's also known as REMOTE CONTROL by Kensington Microware 251 Park        > Avenue South, New York, NY 10010 (212) 475-5200 Tlx: 467383 KML NY,        > which has been reviewed on 5 November 1984 issue of InfoWorld (pages 84-85).       > Likely TELECOMMUTER by Sigea Systems and REMOTE CONTROL by Kensington        > Microware are the same but rebranded thing.       > Mr. Harry E. Brawley Jr., the autor of both them softwares TELECOMMUTER        > and REMOTE CONTROL, is sadly passed away on April 5th, 2014.       > I'm looking for anything related to them, software, documentations,        > anything, especially the TELECOMMUTER PLUS version that has the "HOST"        > feature.       > Thanks in advance.       >        > EVO              Well, I'm sure I have the Telecommuter software and documentation still in my       cellar at home; I used to use it extensively on the road and in my office,       having cut my teeth on the Radio Shack Model 100 portable that was my       companion for years in the        early '80's. I later switched to a Toshiba 1100 Plus as my portable -       floppies were such a boon - and used Telecommuter on it and my office desktop       so that I could transfer the skills from my Model 100.              Don't know if you are still looking, but I will be back home some time in       November and might be able to turn some of this stuff up from my archives.        Let me know.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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