Tandy announced the TRS-80 Color Computer on July 31, 1980. The initial model (catalog number 26-3001) shipped with 4K of Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM) and an 8k Microsoft BASIC interpreter in ROM. Its price was $399. Within a few months, Radio Sha
[John W. Linville] wrotea digital video player for the Tandy Color Computer(aka TRS-80). The decades-old hardware performs quite well considering the limited resource he had to work with. This is the second iteration of his player, and can be seen after the break playing a promo video ...
SuperBASIC for the TRS-80 Color Computer Make BASIC Fun Again. Use loops, switches, and subroutines while writing Extended Color BASIC code for the Radio Shack Color Computer. Tim Hartnell’s Giant Book of Computer Games•: Tim Hartnell (paperback) This is a collection of purely text game...
TRS-80 Level I Users Manual, The BASIC Handbook, MX-80 Users Manual Nicholas J Leon nicholas@binary9.net Bullet-80 BBS Yves Lempereur skyrider@vcnet.com Many Games Tim Mann tim.mann@compaq.com http://www.tim-mann.org/ Logical Systems/LDOS Rick Maurice rm@fl.asn.au Grand Prix 80, M...
The TRS-80 Color Computer was a fascinating implementation of the 6809 computer chip, and was, from the Color Computer 1 through 3, possibly the longest-running of the old-school personal computers.
The TRS-80 color computer 2 user's guide Includes index. B Brewer - 《Macmillan》 被引量: 0发表: 1984年 Games and Utilities for the TRS-80 Model 100 Includes index. R. Karr,Robert W. Lafore,S Olson - Dutton/Plume 被引量: 0发表: 1984年 TRS-80 graphics for the Model I and Model...
Small enough to let you set up your system nearly anywhere. Large enough for the TRS-80 Color Computer or even the Model 4 or III. Easy to assemble. 27 x 48 x 24″ Click to Enlarge Printer and Monitor Platform 26-1360 $29.95
80 to our big screen TV. It's kind of amazing when you think about it -- that computer is 42 years old, and I can connect it to a brand new flat panel display. My daughter laughed her head off at these "cheesy old games." She said something like "Dad, how could you guys ...
Now while I can not imagine not having my iPhone, laptop or tablet, it was not too long ago that the idea of having a computer on the road was revolutionary. One of the earliest “laptops” was the TRS-80 Model 100, a marvelous machine that was very popular with writers and journalist...
Welcome to the TRS-80 Color Computer Archive! This site is the result of an effort to preserve Color Computer software and documentation. I've been collecting Coco related files since 2002: cartridges, cassettes, virtual disks, ROMs, music, pictures, manuals, books, magazines, Radio Shack catal...