• Later versions removed the black keyboard surround and RAM button, and moved the TRS-80 nameplate to the mid-line of the case.
  • By 1979, when Radio Shack launched the business-oriented, and incompatible, TRS-80 Model II, the TRS-80 was officially renamed the TRS-80 Model I to...
  • Do you have TRS-80 Disks? Send them in for Preservation and Conversion for use in an Emulator. ... Interviews with TRS-80 Personalities.
  • The TRS-80 gained its name as a combination of Radio Shack’s parent company (Tandy), Radio Shack itself, and its choice of CPU, the Zilog Z-80.
  • You can program the Pocket Computer to do almost any of the smaller jobs that the TRS-80 microcomputer can do, except those requiring graphics capabilities.
  • The TRS-80 Model II is a computer system launched by Tandy in October 1979, and targeted at the small-business market.
  • Now moving files from/to the TRS80 is even easier : there is no need for a TRS80 emulator : you can copy files to the SD-Card, and import them on the TRS80.
  • This TRS-80 Model III was originally an Australian delivery cassette-based 16KB level II machine (cat 269-1062)...
  • Issued to me by the newsroom, the TRS-80 subbed the magic of filing remotely, via super awesome hi-tech acoustic couplers and the bouncing modem sounds of...