Search Posts:

Sharp PC-7100 Portable

SHARE

Return to Threads

  Sharp PC-7100 Portable by Bill Degnan - 11/10/2009 13:18
Yet another 80's portable, this time from Sharp Electronics.


The Sharp PC-7100 Portable


The blue back-lit LCD screen is still crisp, and the original DOS was 2.11.


No restoration work necessary, this system is in perfect working order, and came in the original box with original packing materials.

Pictures

Reply
  Still have PC-7100? by Tim Nelson - 10/08/2011 13:08
Hey Bill,

My first computer ever was a Sharp PC-7000. The PC-7100 was similar and if I can't get my hands on a PC-7000 I might go for a PC-7100. Dod you still have it and is it for sale?

Thanks,
Tim

Reply
  Sharp 7100 has been sold by Bill Degnan - 10/12/2011 10:00
Sharp 7100 has been sold

Reply
  Saw your post for a Sharp pc-7000 by chris gunn - 10/29/2011 12:14

I have a working sharp pc-7000 if your interested, i am clearing out some old stuff shoot me an email and we'll go from there.

Reply
  Sharp PC-7000 by Tim Nelson - 11/07/2011 22:09
Hey Chris - glad to hear you have a working PC-7000. Send me an email to nelson1707 at mac.com and we'll figure it out. Thanks.


Reply

Resources:


Buy a Commodore Computer Poster

Popular Topics and FAQs


  • Commodore B Series Tips and Tricks
  • Aerocomp TRS 80 M 1 Expansion Unit DDC
  • Items Wanted
  • Lobo Max 80
  • Zenith Z-19-CN
  • Prototype PET 2001 photo
  • Using Toggle Switches to Analyze Memory
  • Commodore Disk Archive Project
  • PET 2001 Prototype at Gametronics 1977
  • Jim Butterfield Photo
  • IMSAI 8080 With Processor Tech. Cutter
  • Secrecy is the keystone of all tyranny
  • Cromemco System Three
  • Northstar Horizon - Boot Problem
  • Computer History and Restoration Links
  • Commodore BX-256-80 - 8088 Co-processor
  • S-100 board testing with Z-80 ICE
  • Donner 3500 - an early portable computer
  • Digital (DEC) PDP 11/05 NC Assembly
  • Univac 1219 rescue
  • IMSAI 1.4 BASIC vs. MITS 8K BASIC
  • Fido BBS listing node list 6-13-1986
  • PDP 8e
  • MITS 88-2 SIO (2SIO) for BASIC
  • Visual Technology Inc Model 1050
  • Amiga 2500 Restoration
  • The Evolution Of IBM Computers
  • Replacement teletype print hammer head
  • Archiving and Copying Software 101
  • Computers Built 1940 - 1950
  • CBM B-520 (a.k.a B256-80 or B500 256)
  • RCA COSMAC Microkit
  • Commodore 64K C-116 Mods
  • MITS 8800b Turnmon 9600 baud
  • Catweasel, 8in and 5 1/4
  • Raspberry Pi as Gateway to Internet
  • Digital PDP11 late 1969 early 1970
  • PDP 11/40 72 inch cabinet model
  • PDP 11/40 Industrial 11 model
  • Digitial MicroVAX 3100 30 System
  • Digital VAX 4000-200
  • Commodore 64 / 1541 DRIVEKNOCK
  • Booting the System Using RL02 drive
  • PACS: Reflections by Kathleen Mauchly
  • Tele-Graphic Computer Systems Inc.
  • Commodore B Series SID Jukebox?
  • Installing Core into PDP 11/40
  • Setting Up OpenVMS 7.1 DNS CLERK
  • Felt-Tarrant Comptometer Model J
  • NextStation Color
  • Digital Rainbow (PC100-B2)
  • 1970 Compusad Compulogical Tutor
  • Archiving Papertapes Using DSI NC 2400
  • 1976 P.C.C. Features the MAI JOLT 6502
  • 1961 Beckman DEXTIR Computer
  • UNIVAC 1 and UNIVAC File Computer 1
  • Past Issues:


    Nixdorf LK 3000

    This image was selected at random from the archive. Click image for more photos and files from this set.