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I tried once to play eye of the beholder on it and constantly had to swap the floppies in and out since the whole game could not fit on a single disk , the only great thing is that it's had a very good inbuilt text editor and I even printed a few documents with it.
I had it in a pawn shop for like 20$ , used it a few years just to write notes then ended up giving it to someone else.
Edit : Had a look on google and yes I think it was a tandy 1100FD.
Worked great for taking notes or reminders, but nothing more.
Except maybea Oct 2008 MacBook Pro... Bad purchase on my part.
:-)
It had 512 K ram. Had to use a bootup floppy to get games working. Also had to edit the config.sys on every reboot...
Back then all the best games ran on DOS.