I always wonder what the rational was on the "6000" name.  I understand Tandy 
wanted to move away from the "TRS-80” name, hence the "Tandy 6000”, but it was 
really just a slightly enhanced TRS-80 Model 16B.  Now, the “16” name makes 
sense…16-bit OS support on the added cards.  Of course. at the same time, Tandy 
had the x86 series with the 1000, 2000. etc.  Giving the machine a name of 6000 
makes it seem like it was supposed to be their top-of-the-line machine.  Now 
many (including me) would argue that it actually was their top-of-the-line 
machine since it ran multi-user Xenix.  However,  I’ve read that at that point 
that Tandy had little interest in continuing the Z80 lineage Model II line so 
why would they give it a name with such prominence above all of their new x86 
lines?

 
> On Jun 13, 2015, at 2:30 PM, Mark J. Blair <n...@nf6x.net> wrote:
> 
> Don't forget the Model 6000 and 6000HD: Basically Model 16 in the Model 12 
> style case.
> 
> -- 
> Mark J. Blair, NF6X <n...@nf6x.net>
> http://www.nf6x.net/
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