I saw some files on vetusware.com called DosPlus. It's by Digital Research (the CP/M people) for the TRS-80. That's all I've been able to find. What is it? An...
I downloaded the "torrents" in the files section, extracted one, and started it. Nothing happened. It didn't even dial. I do have the bit torrent program...
That's normal for torrents. It means there are no seeders, just leechers. Go to the PirateBay and get a torrent for something popular, like Britney Spears....
... The TRS-80 model I/III and 4 DOSPLUS was made by Micro-Systems Software Inc which has nothing to do with Digital Research. It is a DOS (among many) for the...
It was an entire (and more complete) Operating System. But it never come to a success on that machines, since it was incompatible with the previous TRS-80...
Free to interested hobbyist(s) in San Jose, CA or south-bay area. I used these printers with TRS-80 model-3, and Kaypro CP/M computers. Plan on replacing or...
... I have been informed by a very knowledgeable source that the latest drivers for Catweasel (v2.6.0.0) support both MK3 and MK4 hardware on WinXP. So...
... Cool! I just tried the image, and it works in my emulator (xtrs) in a quick test. I was able to type in a 2-line program, RUN it, CSAVE, CLOAD, and...
I've been catching up on reading this group. Let me clarify one point in this old thread... ... The above is not exactly true. Individual Computers (maker of...
What do I do with a disk image? Make a disk out of it of course. But how? Do I need an emulator? (I hate emulators. I have the real thing.) I have a program to...
Whenever I try to run any of the commands that interact with linux (PWD) the emulator restarts, at least it does using LS-DOS. This is running in Debian etch....
Finally unearthed some of my old software and hardware. A bunch of Model I/III software and A Model 4P -- Leonard Erickson (aka shadow) shadow at shadowgard...
An interesting thread on comp.sys.tandy http://groups.google.com/group/comp.sys.tandy/browse_thread/thread/dfe70937cc57a3e7?hl=en The makers' site is in...
How compatible are the Model I and III? How do I tell if a Radio Shack Model I disk program is compatible with the III (I understand the 4 in III mode is 100%...
Hallo, I've never seen any program that did work on a I, not work on a II. But there are differences, both in BASIC as in hardware, so it is possible that some...
... In short, you can't tell. The main differences are memory-mapped peripherals on the Model I vs. port-mapped on the Model III. So if the software is ...
... compatible with the III (I understand the 4 in III mode is 100% compatible with the III) before I order it? ... Using model-I programs on the III (Level...
... If the program was written in BASIC (a lot were) then if it won't run, the patches are probably fairly simple. If it's compiled or written in assembler,...
That looks very promising! My next question would be, how can you alter the info on the memory card from a pc? Is in in a disk image format? I'll need to...
... The 4P doesn't have cassette :( That is even more annoying because Model 4 TRS-DOS comes with a program to read Model 100 data tapes. ... And so similar...
Last year I did some work on emulating the Exatron Stringy Floppy for the Model I in xtrs. I've never had an actual Stringy Floppy, so I based my emulation on...
... This is true for Model III TRSDOS, but Model III LDOS and NEWDOS, etc., are more compatible with the Model I. They still aren't identical, so most...
Hi Tim, I have a real Stringy floppy and a working 16K model 1 to go with it. I'll be happy to help out. What do you want/need? Terry ... From: Tim Mann To:...
... Given that the internal modem card socket isn't a lot of use (since the only modem for it was 300 baud) I've often wondered if a cassette interface could...
It's great to see that the TRS-80 is still "alive and well"! Some of the best times of my life were working on my TRS-80 Model 1. I'm still involved with...
... You've gotten some great responses from people who obviously are more knowledgeable about this than I am (and I thought I knew the TRS-80 Models 1 and 3...