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TRS-80 Model 1
1977 Tandy Radio Shack Corporation, United States
Until 1977, most home computers were available only as kits or required significant technical ability to use. The TRS-80 belonged to a new generation of inexpensive personal computers designed for the mass-market. It arrived completely assembled and included a monitor, keyboard and pre-installed BASIC software. Also, the machine could store data and programs using a standard audiocassette recorder. The TRS-80 Model 1 had a 16K memory and an 8-bit Zilog Z80 processor.
Artifact Credit: Gift of Mark Corigliano, X1238.96
Photo Caption: TRS-80 in school setting, c. 1982
Photo Credit: Credit: Tandy Radio Shack Corporation
Memory: 16 Kbytes
Speed: TBD
Cost: TBD
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