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+ | The TRS-80 is a series of computers produced by Tandy (aka Radio Shack) from 1977 to 1981. It is part of the "1977 trinity" - the first commercially successful personal computers, along with the [[Apple II]] and the [[PET|Commodore PET]]. Its low cost and wide availability made it very popular, and at a point it had the largest software library of any personal computer. |
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Revision as of 21:44, 9 April 2016
The TRS-80 is a series of computers produced by Tandy (aka Radio Shack) from 1977 to 1981. It is part of the "1977 trinity" - the first commercially successful personal computers, along with the Apple II and the Commodore PET. Its low cost and wide availability made it very popular, and at a point it had the largest software library of any personal computer.