Welcome to Matthew Reed’s TRS-80 Emulator Web Site
TRS32: A Model I/III/4/4P Emulator For Windows
written by Matthew Reed
Unregistered Shareware Version:
- Works under all current versions of Windows
 - Full Windows application — no low-level hardware conflicts!
 - Model I, Model III, Model 4, and Model 4P emulation
 - Four floppy disk drives (with optional realistic disk drive sound)
 - Cassette tape drive with graphical on-screen controls
 - Exatron Stringy Floppy emulation
 - 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
 - Built-in emulation of an Epson FX-80 dot matrix printer (including graphics and control codes)
 - High resolution graphics (Radio Shack and Micro-Labs)
 - Up to 1 megabyte of additional memory in Model 4 and 4P modes
 - Hard disk support
 - Orchestra 85/90 music generation
 
Interested?
- Read the TRS32 emulator documentation
 - Download the shareware version
 - Register online
 
Model 4 Emulator For MS-DOS
written by Matthew Reed
Unregistered Shareware Version:
- 64K of RAM
 - Four double-sided, 80-track floppy drives
 - Parallel printer port
 - Sound (can be routed through either the PC speaker or a Sound Blaster compatible sound card)
 - Several international keyboard layouts
 
Registered Version:
- All features included in the shareware version
 - Model 3 mode
 - 128K memory upgrade
 - Virtual hard drive (up to 13 megabytes)
 - Hardware clock
 - Serial port for RS-232 communications
 - High resolution graphics (Radio Shack and Micro-Labs)
 - Snapshots
 - Model 4 mouse driver
 - File transfer utilities
 
Interested?
- Read the Model 4 emulator documentation
 - Download the shareware version
 - Register online
 
Model 1/3 Emulator For MS-DOS
written by Matthew Reed
Unregistered Shareware Version:
- 48K Model 1
 - Four disk drives
 - Expansion interface
 - Doubler (Radio Shack and Percom)
 - Virtual hard drive (up to 13 megabytes)
 - Hardware clock
 - Joystick (using a PC joystick — TRISSTICK and Alpha Products joysticks are emulated)
 - Sound (can be routed through either the PC speaker or a Sound Blaster compatible sound card)
 
Registered Version:
- All features included in the shareware version
 - Complete Model 3 emulation
 - Ability to switch between Model 1 and Model 3 modes with a single menu option
 - File transfer utilties
 
Interested?
- Read the Model 1/3 emulator documentation
 - Download the shareware version
 - Register online
 
READDISK For MS-DOS
written by Matthew Reed
Freeware Version:
- Converts real TRS-80 disks to virtual (emulator) disk images
 - Can read almost any kind of unprotected TRS-80 disk (if your PC’s disk controller is capable enough)
 - Works on PC’s with proper size floppy disk drives (including Tandy 1000 series computers)
 
Interested?
- Read the READDISK documentation
 - Download the freeware program
 
How Do The Emulators Compare?
The Model I/III/4/4P Emulator for Windows:
- 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 I, Model III, 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
 - Registration fee: $69 for e-mail delivery
 
The Model 4 Emulator for MS-DOS:
- Is an MS-DOS program (a few features, such as sound, may not work under Windows)
 - Works on older hardware (requires VGA, 640K of RAM, and an 80386 or better running at 33MHz or more)
 - Emulates the Model 4 only (in Model 4 and Model 3 modes)
 - Registration fee: $49 for e-mail delivery
 
The Model 1/3 Emulator for MS-DOS:
- The smallest and the fastest of the three emulators
 - Is an MS-DOS program (a few features, such as sound, may not work under Windows)
 - Works on minimalist hardware (operates at true Model 1/3 speed on a 16MHz 386SX) and does not require VGA
 - Emulates the Model 1 and Model 3 only
 - Registration fee: $29 for e-mail delivery