Platform | Description | Version | Date | Author | Home Site |
Windows |
TRS32 |
1.26 |
June 27, 2011 |
Matthew Reed |
Home Site |
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Facts:
- Is a native Windows application (features such as sound and joystick support will work on all hardware, and you can run the emulator concurrently with other Windows applications without any adverse effects)
- Emulates the Model 1 (Levels I and II), Model 3 (Levels I and II), Model 4, and Model 4P with a variety of hardware add-ons, including doublers, graphics boards, joysticks, and additional memory
- Provides complete and "cycle accurate" hardware-level emulation (even protected disks work without problems)
- Includes optional realistic TRS-80 disk drive sound
- Supports all popular virtual disk (.DSK) formats
- Includes support for the rare Level I Model III [Added in v1.19]
- Includes emulation of the Exatron Stringy Floppy [Added in v1.20]
- Includes cut/paste of TRS-80 screen contents [Added in v1.21]
- Supports true Model 4P Mode [Added in v1.23]
Unregistered Shareware Version:
- Works under all current versions of Windows
- Full Windows application - no low-level hardware conflicts!
- Model 1, Model 3, and Model 4 emulation
- Four floppy disk drives (with optional realistic disk drive sound)
- Cassette tape drive with graphical on-screen controls
- Printer support
- Serial port for RS-232 communications
- Joystick support (using a Windows joystick - TRISSTICK and Alpha Products joysticks are emulated)
Registered Version:
- All features included in the shareware version
- High resolution graphics (Radio Shack and MicroLabs)
- Up to 1 megabyte of additional memory in Model 4 mode
- Hard disk support
- Orchestra 85/90 music generation
- Built-in emulation of an Epson FX-80 dot matrix printer (including graphics and control codes)
I strongly recommend you register this emulator.
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Platform | Description | Version | Date | Author | Home Site |
UNIX |
XTRS |
4.9d |
June 15, 2009 |
Tim Mann |
Home Site |
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- Download the ZIP Version.
- Download the TAR Version.
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xtrs is a Radio Shack TRS-80 Model I/III/4/4P emulator for Unix and the X Window System. It includes lower case, the real time clock, hi-res graphics, serial port, parallel printer, mouse, cassette, sound and music output (requires OSS), 5" and 8" floppy disk drives in single and double density, and even hard disk drives. The emulated floppy and hard disk file formats are compatible with the popular MSDOS-based emulators by Jeff Vavasour and Matthew Reed, and (if you choose a capable enough file format), all features of the original TRS-80 floppy disk controller are emulated. Under Linux, physical floppy disk drives are also supported. Physical cassettes can be read and written too. For those interested, the Change Log is found here |
Platform | Description | Version | Date | Author | Home Site |
MAC or Win or Linux |
SDLTRS |
1.1.0 |
Feb 16, 2010 |
Mark Grebe |
Home Site |
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SDLTRS builds on XTRS and adds Windows and Mac OS X support, Fullscreen display, Text based GUI on Windows and Linux, and in Fullscreen mode on the Macintosh, Configuration files, Disk LED Indicators on screen, Creation of Disk images inside of the program, Saving and loading of disk sets, Saving and loading of emualtor state, Copy and Paste of text to/from host and emulator, and USB Joystick support. |
Platform | Description | Version | Date | Author | Home Site |
Windows |
TRS80GP Model I/III/4 Emulator
| 1.8 |
July, 2011 |
George Phillips |
Home Site |
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Built primarily as a development tool for software written for real TRS-80's and for experiments in improved emulation fidelity, it can load programs in .cas, .hex, .bas or .cmd format directly from a command line but has no disk emulation nor can use use CLOAD or SYSTEM to load .cas files. No separate ROM is required. |
Platform | Description | Version | Date | Author | Home Site |
DOS |
Multi Emulator Super System
| 1.36 |
January 10th, 2010 |
MESS Development Team |
Home Site |
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Platform | Description | Version | Date | Author | Home Site |
Windows '95 |
Model I/III/4 Emulator
| 2.0 |
July 21, 2000 |
Wade Fincher |
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Platform | Description | Version | Date | Author | Home Site |
DOS |
Model I/III Emulator |
1.10 |
May 6, 2004 |
Matthew Reed |
Home Site |
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This emulator can map your PC drive as a real TRS-80 boot drive and can aid in transferring data from a TRS-80 Disk to an IBM! |
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