[Coco] Did anyone ever buy an NRI learning kit?
William Carlin
whcarlinjr at gmail.com
Sun May 3 14:31:22 EDT 2020
Reminds me of the DBUS system that was advertised in the Rainbow. It was
an box that plugged into the cartridge port and you could add cards to
control stepper motors and other components.
William Carlin, Jr.,
On Thu, Apr 30, 2020 at 8:01 PM John Guin <johnguin at hotmail.com> wrote:
> This old Popular Electronics magazine has an ad for it on page 18 and 19:
>
>
> https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Poptronics/80s/1982/Poptronics-1982-09.pdf
>
> Learn on Your Own Computer
> NRI training is more than lessons... it's experiences. You learn by doing,
> using the TRS -80 Color Computer to learn about control systems,
> programming, and troubleshooting. It comes with special computer -aided
> instruction programs to speed learning, is expandable for business and
> personal computing, and is yours to keep. And that's just the beginning.
> NRI's exclusive Discovery Lab(r) is designed to inter- face with your
> computer and special breadboarding card so you build demonstration
> circuitry, "see" inside ...
>
> It looked pretty nifty - anyone have (or has seen) one?
>
> John
>
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