I have several TRS-80 user manuals with the original software to trade or
sell. I would like to trade them for something of a vintage computer nature.
I'm a general collector of vintage computers so anything of interest will be
considered. If no one wants them, then I'll stick them on Ebay. These
manuals are all in good condition, and the disks are all 5.25 size.
1. Model 4 Disk Sciptsit Ver. 1.00 -this is a word processing program for
the TRS-80 Model 4.
It lets you type, proof-read, revise, print, and save. This program is in
it's original :SFD
box, with the user manual, reference card, registration card, etc., and
the original software
disk (for TRSDOS 6.01.00.) (1983)
2. Model 4 TRSDOS 6.2 Utilities Manual -this is the original large, brown
vinyl notebook binder
(catalog #26-0315.) It includes the original TRSDOS 6.2 Utilities disk,
in the inner sleeve
pocket. (1983)
3. Model 1/3 Hard Disk Operating System Manual -this is the original large,
brown vinyl notebook
binder (catalog #26-1130.) This manual explains how to setup, install,
and operate the Hard
Disk System using LDOS, on the Model 1 and Model 3 computers. This is a
thick user manual, and
it includes two original disks -Model 3 Hard Disk Operating System LDOS
Ver. 5.1.3, and the
Model 3 Hard Disk Operating System Initialization Disk LDOS Ver. 5.1.3.,
in the inner sleeve.
4. Model 4 Disk System Owner's Manual -this is the original large, brown
vinyl notebook binder
(catalog #26-0316 I think.)This manual explains how to use the Model 4
(with floppy disks,)
and how to use TRSDOS Ver. 6. It includes the original TRSDOS Ver. 6 and
BASIC Interpreter
Disk. (1983)
5. Model 4 VideoTex Plus User Manual -this is the original large, brown
vinyl notebook binder
(catalog # 26-1598.) This manual is in three parts -the Dow Jones
Information Service User
Guide, the CompuServe Information Service User Guide, and the VideoTex
Plus User Guide.
VideoTex Plus is a communications program for communicating with
information services, and
other host computers. It includes the original VideoTex Plus program disk
for TRSDOS 6.
(1983.)
6. Model 4p (portable) -original MODELA/III File program disk -for use with
TRSDOS 1.3 only.
(catalog # 700-3213.)
7. Several non-original program disks on Radio Shack TRS-80 Brand Floppy
disks. I don't know what
versions or OS these disks are but they are for the TRS-80 (Model
unknown)
-PFS Report on bootable disk
-PFS File on bootable disk
-PFS File Backup (non bootable)
-VisiCalc on bootable disk
-VisiCalc on bootable disk (2nd)
-VisiCalc Backup (non bootable)
-Scriptsit on bootable disk
-BASIC 2c GoldKey Revision 1.03.00 (3/85)
Let me know if you're interested, and you can contact me directly at
ernestls(a)home.com or leucoplast(a)seanet.com.
Thanks,
Ernest
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Hi,
Mike Haas came down from jacksonville and we went to the first day of
the Orlando hamfest. Mike scored big time! No less than 6 different TRS
computers. Several are like new and in their original boxs with all the
books. He also bought several other interesting toys!
I picked up all five of the original E&L BugBooks. Only on looks like it
was ever touched. The others are all in PERFECT condition. I also picked
up another HP 3468 digital multimeter with the HP-IL interface. :-) Also
several NEW manuals for the HP 85 computer. Also several Tektronix manuals
relating to HP-IB programming using the Tektronic 4051 computer. Also found
the user's manual for the Tektronix 4662 plotter that I have to go with my
4051. Also found a 1982 Tektronix catalog, you can guess what it shows :-)
Other finds include some kind of CPU board with a 1802 Cosmac CPU, a HP 97
manual and a Heathkit 4804 Byte probe. However the most surprising find
was five boxs full of Intel 1702 EPROMs. In one box I found several ICs
marked "AMD AM9217APC". I can't find a reference to them, does anyone know
what they are? Also they say "Proto" below the IC number. Does that mean
that these are prototypes?
Joe