- TRS-80 Emulator for Mac OS. The TRS-80 emulator simulates a TRS-80 Model I with an Expansion Interface, two 5' floppy drives and 48K of RAM. Year released: 1999; Author: Yves Lempereur; Tulamide Player. According to the developer's website: Tulamide Player is an asynchronous 'direct-from-disk' aiff player with full drag &.
- Industrial Engineering - University of Pittsburgh Mechanical Engineer - Universidad Nacional de Colombia I was born in Bogota, Colombia but I am an Italian citizen. My experience with computers started when I was about 12 years old With the TRS-80 Color Computer first using Basic and the OS-9.
Yves Lempereur's Model 1 Emulator for the Macintosh At one time, Yves worked for Funsoft, writing games for the TRS-80 Models 1 and III. He eventually moved to the Macintosh, and wound up writing a TRS-80 emulator for it. His TRS-80 emulator acts like a Model 1 with an Expansion Interface, two 5 1/4' floppy drives and 48K of RAM.
TRS-80 Model I/III/4
Matthew Reed' TRS-80.org
My other TRS-80 site, devoted to TRS-80 history and information about games.
My other TRS-80 site, devoted to TRS-80 history and information about games.
Ira Goldklang’s TRS-80 Revived Page
The preeminent TRS-80 site, Ira’s pages contain emulators and TRS-80 information galore.
The preeminent TRS-80 site, Ira’s pages contain emulators and TRS-80 information galore.
Tim Mann’s TRS-80 Page
Tim’s TRS-80 emulator for UNIX/Linux, XTRS, is available for download from his site, as well as much of the classic MISOSYS and PowerSOFT software and documentation that Roy Soltoff has released for public distribution. Tim also has a complete FAQ and useful technical documentation.
Tim’s TRS-80 emulator for UNIX/Linux, XTRS, is available for download from his site, as well as much of the classic MISOSYS and PowerSOFT software and documentation that Roy Soltoff has released for public distribution. Tim also has a complete FAQ and useful technical documentation.
System 80/Video Genie/PMC-80 Microcomputer Archive Site
Terry Stewart created this site dedicated to the System 80, a TRS-80 clone popular in New Zealand and Australia. It features an excellent history of the System 80, as well as manuals, magazines, and books for download. Not only that, but he has now put his entire collection of TRS-80/System 80 software on the site for download! Also look at his page of System 80 game video captures.
Terry Stewart created this site dedicated to the System 80, a TRS-80 clone popular in New Zealand and Australia. It features an excellent history of the System 80, as well as manuals, magazines, and books for download. Not only that, but he has now put his entire collection of TRS-80/System 80 software on the site for download! Also look at his page of System 80 game video captures.
trs-80.org.uk
This site looks at the TRS-80 from a UK perspective, with several newsletter indexes and a brand-new TRS-80 newsletter, now going on its ninth year.
This site looks at the TRS-80 from a UK perspective, with several newsletter indexes and a brand-new TRS-80 newsletter, now going on its ninth year.
The Right Stuff
Ian Mavric’s site where he buys and sells TRS-80 computers and items and offers a repair service. It is also the place to buy the FreHD hard drive emulator.
Ian Mavric’s site where he buys and sells TRS-80 computers and items and offers a repair service. It is also the place to buy the FreHD hard drive emulator.
LNW80 Main Page
An in-depth site describing the TRS-80 clones produced by the LNW Research Corporation.
An in-depth site describing the TRS-80 clones produced by the LNW Research Corporation.
Big Five Software
Big Five produced many classic games for the TRS-80, such as Galaxy Invasion, Super Nova, and Robot Attack.
Big Five produced many classic games for the TRS-80, such as Galaxy Invasion, Super Nova, and Robot Attack.
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Magic Chris' ASYLUM Pages
This site contains a history of the MED Systems adventure games, including Asylum, Asylum 2, Deathmaze 5000, and Labyrinth, as well as walkthroughs and hints.
This site contains a history of the MED Systems adventure games, including Asylum, Asylum 2, Deathmaze 5000, and Labyrinth, as well as walkthroughs and hints.
Knut Roll-Lund’s web pages
Knut Roll-Lund’s web pages, featuring his Play CAS and wav2cas utilities. Also, take a look at his heavily expanded Video Genie computer, including the photographs.
Knut Roll-Lund’s web pages, featuring his Play CAS and wav2cas utilities. Also, take a look at his heavily expanded Video Genie computer, including the photographs.
Radio Shack TRS-80 Microcomputer (25th Anniversary)
An account of the TRS-80 public debut, written by Richard Miller of Miller Microcomputer Services (they sold MMSForth).
An account of the TRS-80 public debut, written by Richard Miller of Miller Microcomputer Services (they sold MMSForth).
Nickolas Marentes' Project Archive
Nickolas Marentes wrote a number of games for the TRS-80 Model I and the Color Computer. On this site he describes the history of the games in detail.
Nickolas Marentes wrote a number of games for the TRS-80 Model I and the Color Computer. On this site he describes the history of the games in detail.
Priming the Pump: How TRS-80 Enthusiasts Helped Spark the PC Revolution
David and Theresa Welsh wrote this excellent book about the creation and early history of the TRS-80.
David and Theresa Welsh wrote this excellent book about the creation and early history of the TRS-80.
Volcano Hunter Facebook Page
Includes history and screen shots of Volcano Hunter, one of the last major TRS-80 games released.
Includes history and screen shots of Volcano Hunter, one of the last major TRS-80 games released.
He Changed Our World
A tribute to the legendary TRS-80 Level I manual by David Lien.
A tribute to the legendary TRS-80 Level I manual by David Lien.
Creative Computing Magazine Archive
You can read articles from old issues of David Ahl’s Creative Computing magazine here.
You can read articles from old issues of David Ahl’s Creative Computing magazine here.
Nemesis.lonestar.org
Frank Durda’s web site includes the LS-DOS 6.3.1 Restoration Project and a lot of fascinating “inside information” from the early days of the TRS-80.
Frank Durda’s web site includes the LS-DOS 6.3.1 Restoration Project and a lot of fascinating “inside information” from the early days of the TRS-80.
TRS-80 Emulator for Classic Mac OS
Yves Lempereur, the author of many fine TRS-80 games, such as Apple Panic and Time Runner, wrote this Model I emulator for the Classic Macintosh.
Yves Lempereur, the author of many fine TRS-80 games, such as Apple Panic and Time Runner, wrote this Model I emulator for the Classic Macintosh.
Byte Cellar
Blake Patterson’s retrocomputing weblog often touches on TRS-80 topics.
Blake Patterson’s retrocomputing weblog often touches on TRS-80 topics.
The TRS-80 Model II
A nicely constructed page by Kees Stravers about the the Model I’s less famous “big brother.”
A nicely constructed page by Kees Stravers about the the Model I’s less famous “big brother.”
The comp.sys.tandy Newsgroup
Not as active as in years past, but you can still sometimes find discussions of Tandy computers on this newsgroup.
Not as active as in years past, but you can still sometimes find discussions of Tandy computers on this newsgroup.
Tandy/Radio Shack – The Vintage Computer Forums
The section of the Vintage Computer Forums devoted to the TRS-80.
The section of the Vintage Computer Forums devoted to the TRS-80.
TRS-80 Model 100/102/200
Yves Lempereur 27s Trs 80 Emulator For Mac
Club 100: A Model 100 User Group
Rick Hanson founded Club 100 in 1983 to serve Model 100/102/200 users with news, information, and products. Be sure to check out the NADSBox memory card storage device and the REX option ROM/RAM add-on.
Rick Hanson founded Club 100 in 1983 to serve Model 100/102/200 users with news, information, and products. Be sure to check out the NADSBox memory card storage device and the REX option ROM/RAM add-on.
Tri-Mike Network East
Mike Nugent sells Tandy Model 100/102/200 notebook computers in quantity.
Mike Nugent sells Tandy Model 100/102/200 notebook computers in quantity.
Kyle Wadsten of Plaid Vest Software (home of the NEWKEY/80) won this year’s game competition for Vipers in Love. Kyle describes the game:
You are Victor, a vicious viper in search of Violet, your sweetheart. She has gotten lost somewhere in the desert. Luckily, she has left a trail of keys you must gather in order to open tunnels in the sand that will lead you to her.Eat eggs to stay alive while avoiding deadly cactus, scorpions, and sun-bleached bones.
Features include:
- 100% assembly language for fast-action and high-speed graphics
- 4-way full screen scrolling
- Multiple levels, each with a unique theme
- Sound effects and music
- Runs on real or emulated hardware (trs80gp recommended)
- Multiple input options (wasd, arrows, number pad)
- 2020 TRS8BIT “The Double Do” competition entry
Yves Lempereur 27s Trs 80 Emulator For Mac Os
You can download Vipers in Love from the TRS-80 Software Search Page by searching for Vipers in the
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box, or from PlaidVest.com.