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TRS-80 Model I/III/4/4P Cross-platform: Open source: Sharp 80: 1.1.0.99 April 20, 2017: TRS-80 Model III Windows: Open source: TRS32: 1.28 August 20, 2013: TRS-80 Model I/III/4/4P Windows: Shareware: Virtual MC-10: 0.73c May 2008: TRS-80, TRS-80 MC-10, Matra Alice: Windows: Freeware: Vcc: 1.42 August 13, 2010: Tandy TRS-80 CoCo 3: Windows ...
The TRS-80 series of computers were sold via Radio Shack & Tandy dealers in North America and Europe in the early 1980s. Much software was developed for these computers, particularly the relatively successful Color Computer I, II & III models, which were designed for both home office and entertainment (gaming) uses.
TRS-80 Model I. The original TRS-80 Micro Computer System (later known as the Model I to distinguish it from successors) was launched in 1977 and- alongside the Apple II and Commodore PET- was one of the earliest mass-produced personal computers. [1] The line won popularity with hobbyists, home users, and small-businesses.
Later disk-equipped Model III computers used a completely different version of TRSDOS by Radio Shack which culminated in 1981 with TRSDOS Version 1.3. From 1983 disk-equipped TRS-80 Model 4 computers used TRSDOS Version 6, which was a development of Model III LDOS by Logical Systems, Inc. This last was updated in 1987 and released as LS-DOS 6.3.
TRS-80 Pocket Computer PC-1 with Realistic Minisette 9 Tandy PC-4 Pocket Computer Tandy PC-6 with 8 KB memory expansion card installed and a compatible cassette interface Tandy PC-8 Pocket Computer. The Tandy Pocket Computer or TRS-80 Pocket Computer is a line of pocket computers sold by Tandy Corporation under the Tandy or Radio Shack TRS-80 ...
Tandy/Radio Shack TRS-80 Model I. In the mid-1970s, Tandy Corporation's Radio Shack division was a successful American chain of more than 3,000 electronics stores. Among the Tandy employees who purchased a MITS Altair kit computer was buyer Don French, who began designing his own computer and showed it to the vice president of manufacturing John V. Roach, Tandy's former electronic data ...
80-NW Publishing Co. BASIC/ML hybrid Ants!!! [7] [8] 1979 Brian Rotolante [9] Synergistic Solar Play: one queen ant presides over the top of the board while her opponent queen rests at the bottom, and each queen gets to produce offspring each turn to fight in the center of the screen. [10] Apple Panic [11] [12] 1982 Yves Lempereur Funsoft clone
The following is a list of clones of Tandy's TRS-80 model I and III home computers: Aster CT-80 by Aster b.v. DGT-100 and DGT-1000 by Digitus; D8000, D8001 and D8002 by Dismac; Komtek I by Komtek Technologies; Le Guépard [1] by HBN Electronic Sa; LNW-80 by LNW Research; Max-80 by Lobo Systems; Meritum by Mera-Elzab ; MTI Mod III Plus by ...