


To reserve some memory space for special machine language routines. This says "MEMORY SIZE? or MEM SIZE?") (Figure 1). Top of the screen that says "READY?" (in the TRS-80 Model 1 See when turning on a diskless System 80 machine (or emulator) is a message at the Is included in ROM, which initializes when the machine is switched on. The unexpanded System 80 uses the computer

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Software loading commands differedĬonsiderably depending on which configuration was being used.

Whispered about in awe. These properties were similar to other early 8-bit computers of the time. The computer was operated by typing in commands by way of a command line interface (CLI). running more than one program at a time) and the video was monochrome. System 80 had no windows, no mouse, no touch-screens and no Internet. The only differences are the words displayed on start-up (see below) and that the key is labeled in the TRS-80 Model 1. These instructions are also applicable to the TRS-80 Model 1.
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With the System 80 (and its equivalents) but who want to know how to operate the "beast",Įither so they can boot up a real one, or at least follow the documentation in the various emulatorsĪvailable on this site and so try some of the software. This page is for all those people unfamiliar
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