With the permission of the copyright holder, Lance Wolstrup, the TRSTimes magazines are back online.
TRS-80 Revived Site by Ira Goldklang's is an archive of everything related to the Tandy Radio Shack TRS-80 microcomputer lines. Site contains emulators, programs, manuals, books, patches, games, hints, discussions, questions, forums, and tons more.
With the permission of the copyright holder, Lance Wolstrup, the TRSTimes magazines are back online.
Knut, master of TRS-80 cassettes, has done it again with the release of his new utility, PLAY CAS. While this utility can do a lot of things, its main function is to allow you to plug your TRS-80 EAR connector into your PC Soundcard headphone output, and turn your PC into a TRS-80 cassette player. [...]
Lajos Kintli has released v1.01 of FastZ80, a HT1080Z (Hungarian TRS-80) emulator. You can download it from His Site. Main features: very fast and accurate Z80 engine Z80 undocumented instructions/flag bits are implemented RESET and NMI support Four running speeds including ‘full’ for maximum performance 64*16 character video display (including 128*48 pixel graphics) 8*8 memory [...]
Horacio has provided another 80 Micro, and the data for Issue 81 has been added to the 80 Micro 1986 web page, and the searchable 80 micro database. This brings the count up to 94 out of 101 issues. Thank you Horacio.
Maces and Magic Series Instructions Year: 1983 Copyright: Scott Adams Inc
Brian Blake has let me know that a newer CoCo 3 emulator, called Vcc and written by Joseph Foregione, has been released. What makes this emulator unique is that it runs in Windows 2000 or higher, and allows writing REAL CoCo floppies from within windows using a third party driver. Features include: A Tandy Color [...]
I have been contacted by two (2) people today each offering TRS-80′s, free for the pick-up. Please email me if you live in or near either of the following two areas and are interested in picking up what is being offered. Because they are NOT interested in being cajoled into pack-and-ship, please confirm that you [...]
Horacio has provided another 80 Micro, and the data for Issue 80 has been added to the 80 Micro 1986 web page, and the searchable 80 micro database. This brings the count up to 93 out of 101 issues. Thank you Horacio.
Rainer Fredrich pointed me to a Wikipedia page for the Aster CT-80 which was a Dutch version of the TRS-80 sold as a kit, which supported a faster speed and higher density disks. Check out the Wikipedia page here.
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