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TRS-80 and MC-10
It was a clone of the TRS-80 MC-10, produced through a collaboration between Matra and Hachette in France and Tandy Corporation in the United States.
All other specifications should be comparable to those of the TRS-80 MC-10, but have not been confirmed.
* Tandy TRS-80 MC-10 and its French counterpart, the Matra Alice
The TRS-80 MC-10
However, as most programs written in Basic for other TRS-80 models were compatible with the MC-10, many books with BASIC programs were available for the user who was willing to type in the code.
file: TRS-80_Model_MC-10_OriginalBox. jpg | TRS-80 Model MC-10 Original Box
file: TRS-80_Model_MC-10_Ports. jpg | TRS-80 Model MC-10 Ports
file: TRS-80_Model_MC-10_16K_Ram_Expansion. jpg | TRS-80 Model MC-10 16K RAM Expansion
* More pictures of TRS-80 Model MC-10-More TRS-80 Model MC-10 pictures on Flickr.
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TRS-80 and microcomputer
The Exatron Stringy Floppy ( or ESF ) is a continuous loop tape drive that was developed by Exatron for use with the Radio Shack TRS-80 microcomputer, among others, and was launched in 1979.
The Z80 eventually became the most popular microcomputer family as it was used in millions of embedded devices as well as in many home computers and computers using the de-facto standard CP / M operating system, such as the Osborne, Kaypro, and TRS-80 models.

TRS-80 and is
It is possible to permanently convert a TRS-80 into a Dragon by swapping the original TRS-80 ROM and rewiring the keyboard cable.
The illegal instruction fetch is not maskable, and many TRS-80 Color Computer users reported that their 6309's were " buggy " when in reality it was an indicator of enhanced and unknown features.
** The Tandy Corporation TRS-80 Model I computer is announced at a press conference.
* The TRS-80 Color Computer ( and clones ) still has users and an annual conference in Chicago ; as of 2007 the 17th Annual " Last " Chicago CoCoFEST is scheduled for April 2008.
The KoalaPad is a graphics tablet produced from 1984 by U. S. company Koala Technologies for several early 8-bit home computers, including the Apple II family, TRS-80 Color Computer ( TRS-80 Touch Pad ), Atari 8-bit family, and Commodore 64, as well as for the IBM PC.
Color Robot Battle is a similar game for the TRS-80 Color Computer which was released in the same year.
Spidercide is a computer game for the TRS-80 Color Computer.
TRS-80 is an electronic music group formed in Chicago in 1997 and led by founding member, Jay Rajeck.
Sharp PC-1211 is a small handheld computer, also marketed as Tandy TRS-80 PC1.
Demon Attack is a video game published by Imagic for several home console systems, including the Atari 2600, Intellivision, Odyssey², Atari 8-bit, Commodore VIC-20, Commodore 64, PC ( booter ), TRS-80 and TRS-80 Color Computer.
; 1982: < ul >< li > New release of FS1 for the TRS-80 with enhancements, on 5¼ " floppy </ li >< li > November: Second generation: Microsoft releases FS 1. 0 ( created by subLOGIC ) for the IBM-PC: 4 color (+ dithering ), panel with 8 gauges, new coordinate system, 4 scenery areas ( 20 airports ), 2 COM radios and DME ( no ADF ), 9 view directions, weather, slew, simulated aircraft is a Cessna 182 .</ li ></ ul >
Zaksund is a video game designed for the TRS-80 Color Computer.
Phantom Slayer is a computer game released by Med Systems in 1982 for the TRS-80 Color Computer and Dragon 32 / 64.
; 1983: Profile 16 is released for the TRS-80 Model 16 running Xenix.
Madness and the Minotaur is a text adventure game for the TRS-80 Color Computer.
A closer clone is the TRS-80 Attack Force.
Designed for the TRS-80 and Apple II home computers, it is viewed as the first computer war game ever published.
Sea Dragon is a side-scrolling game for the TRS-80 computer, written by Wayne Westmoreland and Terry Gilman, and released in 1982 by Adventure International.

TRS-80 and line
The 8085 processor was used in a few early personal computers, for example, the TRS-80 Model 100 line used an OKI manufactured 80C85 ( MSM80C85ARS ).
TRS-DOS ( which stood for the Tandy Radio Shack-Disk Operating System ) was the operating system for the Tandy TRS-80 line of 8-bit Zilog Z80 microcomputers that were sold through Radio Shack through the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Other Tandy offerings, such as the TRS-80 line, are also very popular, and early systems, like the Model I, in good condition can command premium prices on the vintage computer market.
It originally was made for Tandy's TRS-DOS Operating System and for their TRS-80 line of computers, but eventually shifted to PC, where it was developed using C and Assembly.
TBBS started out in 1983 as a single line Bulletin Board System ( BBS ) originally written for RadioShack TRS-80 machines, and was later ported to IBM-PC computers.
In text-mode environments such as the TRS-80 or DOS, it would print the current line number which was being executed, on-screen.

0.148 seconds.