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| | OLD-COMPUTERS.COM : The Museum |
 | | The Tandy TRS 80 model 1 was the first member of one of the most famous computer family. |  | | It was one of the first home computer and was launched at the same time as famous computers like the Apple II or the Commodore PET. |  | | The Model1 was followed by the TRS 80 model II (a business computer) and model III which had almost the same characteristics as the model I. Tandy Radio Shack |
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http://www.old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?st=1&c=409
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| | System 80 Microcomputer Archive Site |
 | | Over the years this site has grown and expanded and now contains a great deal of information not only about the System 80, but also its manifestations in other countries, EACA International and EACA computers generally. |  | | This computer also found favour in Europe as the Video Genie, and was sold (less successfully) as the PMC-80 in North America. |  | | The hardware section is as factual as I can make it. |
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http://www.webweavers.co.nz/system-80
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| | Jeff Vavasour's TRS-80 EMULATION Page |
 | | Computer News 80 - a great source for TRS-80 Model III/4 hardware, repairs, upgrades, and software. |  | | Software Library has the same philosophy as the 80's computer hobbiest magazines like SoftSide, 80 Micro, etc. |  | | I like to stay up to date on current technology, and hadn't really had the chance to explore Java or JavaScript in depth yet. |
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http://www.vavasour.ca/jeff/trs80.html#simulator
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| | Ira Goldklang's TRS-80 Revived Site: Model I Page |
 | | Bit Image mode allows printing of hgih-density graphic information, similar to that on the Color computer screen. |  | | Leininger had helped implement it for People's Computer Company. |  | | Creates beautiful graphics in red, blue, green and black, plus prints alphanumerics. |
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http://www.trs-80.com/trs80-1.htm
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| | Kids.net.au - Encyclopedia TRS-80 - |
 | | Originally, Tandy offered computers manufactured by Tandon Corporation, and then started producing their own line of systems. |  | | The Tandy 2000 system was similar to the Texas Instrument PC-Clone in that it offered better graphics, a faster processor (80186) and higher capacity disk drives (80 track double sided 800k 5.25 drives). |
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http://www.kidsseek.com/encyclopedia-wiki/tr/TRS-80
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| | TRS |
 | | The little TRS Model 100 was one of the most important computers in the history of the industry. |  | | It was the first truly practical, portable laptop computer, and it became the prototype for an entire industry. |
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http://www.pc-history.org/tandymod3.htm
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| | TRS-80 |
 | | TRS 80 MICRO COLOR COMPUTER - model MC-10 great looking and works great. |  | | All Systems have been tested,cleaned and are in great shape!!! |
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http://www.4jays.com/trs80.html
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| | TRS-80 Color Computer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A new VLSI ASIC, called (officially) the Advanced Color Video Chip (ACVC) or (unofficially) the Graphics Interrupt Memory Enhancer (GIME) integrated the functions of the SAM and VDG while enhancing the capabilities of both. |  | | The Color Computer was a radical departure from the Z80-based TRS-80 Models I/II/III/4/4p with its Motorola MC6809E processor. |  | | As such the processor was changed to the 68B09E and the PIA was changed to the 68B21, which are 2MHz rated parts. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRS-80_Color_Computer
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| | Duane's TRS 80 Model 100 Home Page |
 | | TEXT for text and word processing TELCOM for communication with other computers SCHEDL to keep track of appointments and schedules ADDRS to maintain addresses and phone numbers BASIC that lets you write your own BASIC computer programs. |  | | I have 2 TRS 80 Model 100 file transfer programs to use for your MODEL 100 and HOME PC. |  | | TRS 80 Model 100 to PC transfering files for UPLOAD & DOWNLOAD |
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http://www.angelfire.com/dc/trs80model100
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| | System 80 - Origins |
 | | This venerable computer, invented by Don French and Steve Leininger for Tandy, was initially released in 1977 with a tiny subset of Tandy-written BASIC and just 4k of RAM. |  | | The System 80 was a TRS-80 Model 1 clone, but it also had some evolutionary features which showed improvements over the Tandy computer. |  | | The conversation was forgotten and Dick Smith heard nothing more about a "clone" computer, Tandy, Apple, or otherwise until months later, when, out of the blue and quite unexpectedly, EACA announced they had produced such a thing. |
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http://www.webweavers.co.nz/system-80/hardware_s80_origins.htm
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| | TRS-80 Model I w/Numeric Keypad |
 | | Has some kind of I/O problem - won't read or write to floppy, but is functional otherwise. |  | | I have a Trash 80 Model I w/expansion interface, LII Basic and 48K, monitor and Siemens floppy. |  | | In addition- my TRS 80 is the one piece model- with monitor & keyboard together. |
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http://www.vintage-computer.com/trs80mod1nk.shtml
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| | Technorati Tag: TRS-80 |
 | | A blast from my past - game programming for the TRS-80 Not many people know how I got started in computers. |  | | Trs 80 at Shopping.com Find, compare and buy Trs 80 and other Office Machines products. |  | | Trs 80 Find Deals on trs 80 and other Office at DealTime. |
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http://technorati.com/tag/TRS-80
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| | OLD-COMPUTERS.COM : The Museum |
 | | TRS DOS (other OSes were available : New DOS, LDOS, MultiDOS,...) |  | | The model 3 is generally regarded as the successor to the Model 1. |  | | T > TANDY RADIO SHACK > TRS 80 MODEL III |
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http://www.old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?st=1&c=18
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| | TRS-80 / System 80 |
 | | Hi Alan (and the rest of the list), I have the technical manual for the Dick Smith System 80 Mk I and II. |  | | ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alan Greenstreet" To: Sent: Saturday, May 03, 2003 10:52 PM Subject: TRS-80 / System 80 > Hi All > > I have just acquired a System 80 MkII (distributed in Australasia by > Dick Smith Electronics). |  | | It includes technical data, troubleshooting procedures and circuit diagrams. |
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http://www.classiccmp.org/pipermail/cctalk/2003-May/021889.html
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| | The Great TRS-80 |
 | | Some magazines, like Creative Computing and Interface Age, covered all the popular small computers of the day. |  | | He had owned other successful magazines as well, founding Byte and later losing it in a divorce settlement. |  | | There were other TRS-80 publications too, mainly small black and white pubs like 80 US. |
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http://www.explainamation.com/words/trash80.htm
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| | TRS-80? - AtariAge Forums |
 | | Its a TRS 80 Color Computer, 64K, has the manual, and I think Math Bingo with it. |  | | The TRS 80 used a z80 processor andteh CoCo used a motorola of some sort. |  | | I found a CIB CoCo2 myself a while back at a thrift shop, but it didnt have any carts or drives with it so its useless for the moment. |
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http://www.atariage.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=76984
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| | The TRS-80 Home Page - The Model 1 |
 | | There was a colour version planned, designed, beta versions made but it never was marketed. |  | | Perhaps you could also mention the LNW-80, LNW-Team and Lobo-Max 80 which I think were TRS-80 compatible... |
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http://skylane.kjsl.com/trs80/model1info.html
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| | Additional TRS-80 Resources |
 | | Tony Duell has written utilities for formatting TRS-80 disks in an Intel Linux PC with a standard PC disk controller and copying.dsk images to them. |  | | Right now the utilities work only for standard double-density LDOS5/TRSDOS6/LS-DOS6 formats, 18 sectors/track, 256 bytes/sector, 40 or 80 tracks/side, and 1 or 2 sides. |  | | They are handy if you can't run xtrs (perhaps you don't have X on your Linux box) or you haven't gotten around to setting it up. |
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http://www.tim-mann.org/trs80resources.html
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| | Ah, TRS-80: Thanks for the memory |
 | | There's this guy in Pleasant Hill who has made a nice little niche and a name for himself in the wired world by almost single-handly keeping alive a dinosaur of a laptop that should be deep in the scrap heap of computer history by now. |  | | You could drop the so-called Trash 80, kick it around, spill scalding coffee on the keyboard, bang it with a closed fist when the journalistic muse wasn't cooperating, and it still would pop back on and do its very basic word processing. |  | | If you're under 30, ask your parents about this first commercially available laptop, laughably outdated by modern standards. |
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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/chronicle/archive/2002/02/15/CC120145.DTL
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| | The TRS-80 Model II |
 | | There was a thin bimonthly magazine, the Twelve/Sixteen, and the 80 Micro magazine had a Model II/12/16 column, and with every BASIC program it published there was a list of changes needed to get it to work on the Model II. |  | | RACET Computes sold a number of utilities for the Model II, so you had almost all the features of NewDOS/80 added to the Model II DOS. |
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http://home.iae.nl/users/pb0aia/cm/modelii.html
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| | Links to Other TRS-80 Resources |
 | | A Tribute to the Dick Smith System 80 — Terry Stewart created this site dedicated to the System 80, a TRS-80 clone popular in New Zealand and Australia. |
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http://www.arrowweb.com/mkr/trs_links.html
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| | DigitalDinos - TRS-80 / Tandy |
 | | Computer News 80, Volume 1 Number 5 (May 1988?) |  | | Actually marked November 1991 on the front page by the publisher, but it's volume 4 number 12 so it must be December 1991. |  | | Computer News 80, Volume 1 Number 6 (June 1988?) |
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http://www.digitaldinos.com/Pages/ForSale/RadioShackTandy/docRadioShackTandy.htm
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| | Video Genie System |
 | | Sold under other names in other parts of the world: |  | | (South Africa) according a review in 80 Micro January 1982 by Eric Lindsay. |
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http://home.online.no/~kr-lund/VGS.htm
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| | panopticist: My Sixth-Grade TRS-80 Speech, 1980 |
 | | Those were the days of Asteroids and Space Invaders; my friends and I were part of the first generation of children to grow up obsessed with videogames. |  | | It was a rickety, cheaply made little thing that totally earned its derisive nickname, "Trash 80." But I was fascinated by what it could do. |  | | The TRS-80 was an attempt by Tandy, Radio Shack's parent company, to enter the burgeoning home-computer market. |
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http://www.panopticist.com/archives/179.html
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| | File-13 |
 | | TRS 80 - 'Shake Hands With Danger' CD Phantom Power |  | | Fans of DJ Shadow, Aphex Twin, Autechre, Boards of Canada and many more will be delighted by TRS-80’s best album yet. |  | | No tour dates are scheduled at the moment. |
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http://www.file-13.com/artists/artist.php3?id=trs80
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| | Tandy (TRS-80) Color Computer Games |
 | | Yahtzee (80 column version) (Includes download!) (Coco 3 ONLY) |  | | Click here to see the DSK collections by author |
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http://nitros9.stg.net/coco_game_list.html
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| | The TRS-80 Home Page |
 | | Of course, you could always just drop by their web site at www.computernews80.com |  | | If you're interested, the phone number is 307-265-6483, and the address is: |  | | Computer News 80 P.O. Box 50127 Casper, WY 82605 USA |
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http://www.kjsl.com/trs80
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