It may be hard to believe now, but back in 1977, the company that owned the Radio Shack retail store business helped begin the personal computer revolution. Along with the Apple II, which we ...
Even if you didn’t own a TRS-80, the widespread footprint of Radio Shack in malls meant ... and variant including the Model II and MC-10 Color Computer. The emulator is simply amazing.
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One of the first home computers resurrected — Raspberry Pi and 3D printing brings faux TRS-80 to lifeMany of us got our start in computers through a joint venture between Tandy and Radio Shack stores ... to act as any model of TRS-80, from Model 1 to the later Color Computer.
As a relic of the early 80s, the TRS-80 Color Computer couldn’t display very many colors. By default, the CoCo could only display 8 colors on the screen at a time, but [John] figured out a way ...
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History Computer (US) on MSNHow Tandy Computers Took Over the PC World Before Vanishing ForeverTandy updated the TRS-80 Color Computer known as “CoCo ... parts in Radio Shack and add them to the computer themselves or ...
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