The Tandy-Radio Shack 80 was a large, bulky 8-bit machine which had no graphics modes, poor sound, and displayed two colours using an adapted TV set for a monitor.
 | TRS-80 1.6. |
This TRS-80 emulator from Yves Lempereur is quite well-programmed. It's quick, functional and easy to use. It even comes with several disks full of games, programmed by Yves back in 1982.
 | of TRS-80 NewDOS. |
 | of the Mad Mines title screen for the TRS-80. |
 | of Mad Mines in action. |
 | of Mad Mines, again. |
 | the home page of Yves Lempereur's TRS-80 emulator. |
 | to Yves Lempereur, author of the TRS-80 emulator. |
 | VirtualT 0.2 for OS X. |
Virtual T is a TRS-80 Model 100/102/200 emulator that runs on Windows, Linux and Macintosh. The goal of Virtual T is to provide 100% hardware emulation so any existing programs will run. It also adds powerful development and debugging tools.
 | the Virtual T home page. |
 | a huge TRS-80 software archive. |
 | to Cord Coslor, who maintains an archive of TRS-80 software. If you want a list of available programs, send him an e-mail! |
 | the MESS page. (MESS is a multi-console emulator which includes support for the TRS-80.) |