Four AA batteries is all it takes to power the Model 100 for up to 20 hours. The 100 stores user files in battery-backed RAM for instant access, which made them subject to loss when the batteries ran out. To prevent this, a small NiCD battery soldered to the motherboard constantly recharges and maintains the memory between battery changes. To wipe that memory out, the user flips the "memory power" switch seen here.
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Inside a Classic: The TRS-80 Model 100
Instant-on, with a comfortable keyboard and 20 hours of battery life: Little wonder this Radio Shack model is one of the most popular portables of all time. We offer a look at the guts of this featherweight champion.
Memory Power
The Reporter's Friend
The B-Side
Ports Galore
All Aboard the System Bus
Memory Power
Cleft Asunder
Word to your Mother(Board)
The CPU Revealed
Bill's Last Hurrah
Alone at Last
The Other Half
The Display
An Empty Shell
A Gem of a Keyboard
The Luxurious Feel of Pleather
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