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CPU: 1.77 MHz Z-80A RAM: 4K-16K Price: $599.95 with monitor (about $2,354 today, adjusted) The computer that launched the TRS-80 brand remains notable as of the famous trio of first consumer PCs ...
To say that Tandy’s TRS-80 Model 100 was an influential piece of computer hardware would be something of an understatement. While there’s some debate over which computer can historically be ...
A lot of people had a Radio Shack TRS-80 Model I. This was a “home computer” built into a keyboard that needed an external monitor or TV set. Later, Radio Shack would update the compute… ...
The firm introduced its first small computer, the TRS–80, in 1977. A newer version of the TRS–80 (popular models now cost $999) has become the largest-selling computer of all time, and Tandy ...
In the summer of 1977, Radio Shack introduced the TRS-80 for $599. This offering included a BASIC language interpreter, four kilobytes of RAM, a Zilog Z80 processor at 1.77 megahertz, a twelve-inch ...
It was the TRS-80 Model 100, the first laptop computer to achieve mainstream success. I made up my mind to buy it on the spot, although it cost me $800 at a time when that was about three months ...
TRS-80 Model 1 (and Model 100) Year created: 1977. Creator: Tandy Corporation. Cost: $399 ($599 with monitor) Memory: 4KB ROM. Processor: Z-80 ...
Mobility redefined: TRS-80 Model 100, Raspberry Pi B, a serial cable, a USB-to-serial converter, and a swag backup battery to power the Pi. Onscreen, I'm on Google's home page with Lynx.
By today’s standards, the TRS 80 Model 100 is a scrawny little computer.No color.No hard drive.A maddeningly slow 300-baud modem.And just 4 kilobytes of memory. (For comparison, todays 8 ...
In the summer of 1977, Radio Shack introduced the TRS-80 for $599. This offering included a BASIC language interpreter, four kilobytes of RAM, a Zilog Z80 processor at 1.77 megahertz, a twelve-inch ...