I'm finally parting with my TRS-80 Model I. I've all of the parts
(expansion interface, two floppy drives, power supplies). Boots fine,
but for some reason doesn't recognize the EI.
If I recall, it includes the lower case mod & rs 232 interface.
Free to a good home.
Let me know
-kyle
Might be useful to know where you're located. Makes a difference in
postage.
Curtis
Hi Kyle,
Knowing your location does help w/postage as Curtis said. I'm also
wondering about your EI: memory, etc. Thanks as always. --John
On 9/2/2011 8:09 PM, pharaoh46 wrote:
> On Sep 2, 4:25 pm, kyle york<ky...@cisco.com> wrote:
>> Greetings,
>>
>> I'm finally parting with my TRS-80 Model I. I've all of the parts
>> (expansion interface, two floppy drives, power supplies). Boots fine,
>> but for some reason doesn't recognize the EI.
>>
>> If I recall, it includes the lower case mod& rs 232 interface.
>>
>> Free to a good home.
>>
>> Let me know
>>
>> -kyle
>
> Hi Kyle,
>
> Knowing your location does help w/postage as Curtis said. I'm also
> wondering about your EI: memory, etc. Thanks as always. --John
Apologies for missing this important bit o' info. I delivered it to
someone early today.
I'm debating getting rid of my Model 100. I'll either keep it or the NEC
PC 8201a. Anyone interested? I'm in Santa Cruz, CA.
--kyle
>>> I'm finally parting with my TRS-80 Model I. I've all of the parts
>>> (expansion interface, two floppy drives, power supplies). Boots fine,
>>> but for some reason doesn't recognize the EI.
Nice! Haven't seen a TRS-80 Model 1 since... grade school? :)
So what was the difference between the 1 and 2 again? I felt like 1-4
were fairly similar right?
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> Nice! Haven't seen a TRS-80 Model 1 since... grade school? :)
>
> So what was the difference between the 1 and 2 again? I felt like 1-4
> were fairly similar right?
The Model II that followed up after the Model I was a completely
different animal, it used a faster Z80 cpu and had some enhancements/
changes compared to the Model I: video and keyboard were not memory
mapped, screen was 80x24, had DMA and vectored interrupts. TRSDOS II
was incompatible with TRSDOS for the Model I as well.
The Model III was more of an evolution of the Model I. There was about
an 80% compatibility on the Model I software on the upgrade path to
the III, the DOS was incompatible but there were tools to pull from a
Model I TRSDOS disk into a Model III's. The Model IV built upon the
III... any ties with the Model I were, for all practical purposes,
gone unless the Model III mode was selected upon boot up.
-- RP