Ira Goldklang's TRS-80 Revived Site

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.

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March 25, 2008 – New Utility by Knut Roll-Lund

by @ Tuesday, March 25th, 2008. Filed under Cassette Utilities, Downloads, Knut Roll-Lund

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. [...]

February 5, 2008 – New WAV2CAS

by @ Tuesday, February 5th, 2008. Filed under Cassette Utilities, Downloads, Knut Roll-Lund

Knut Roll-Lund has released an updated version of his wonderful WAV2CAS utility. It is far more than a recorded WAV to .CAS file converter. You can download it here or from his Home Site. The new version includes the following: Windows GUI Sound level autodetection to allow you to know if your volume setting is [...]

July 20, 2007 – Updated Cassette Utilities from Knut Roll-Lund

by @ Friday, July 20th, 2007. Filed under Cassette Utilities, Knut Roll-Lund, Windows Utilities

As some of you may know, what Matthew Reed and Tim Mann did for diskettes, Knut has done for cassettes. Knut has now refined his wonder cassette utilities and has released a major major upgrade. The new version has the following features/improvements: Reads LEVEL 1, LEVEL 2 and MODEL III High-Speed Reads tapes with more [...]

May 16, 2007 – What’s Up With The Changes?

by @ Wednesday, May 16th, 2007. Filed under Knut Roll-Lund, Matthew Reed, Tim Mann

As many of you have no doubt noticed, I have scaled back the site to focus on information regarding the various home TRS-80 models and emulators and utilities related thereto. I know that people are curious as to why the dramatic shift was made. The bottom line is that the site takes a massive commitment, [...]

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