What does TRS-80 stand for?

Tandy Radio Shack
The name is an abbreviation of Tandy Radio Shack, Z80 [microprocessor]. It is one of the earliest mass-produced and mass-marketed retail home computers.

When did the TRS-80 Color Computer come out?

1980
TRS-80 Color Computer/Introduced

Did the TRS-80 have a mouse?

Tandy also marketed a pair of mice for both computers. The Tandy TRS-80 Color Mouse, Tandy Part No. 26-3025, had one button and used a black/red scheme, just like the cheap joystick pair. Both use the joystick connector, and unlike the joysticks both mice were advertised for the 1000 line.

How much did the TRS-80 cost?

In the summer of 1977, Radio Shack introduced the TRS-80 for $599. This offering included a BASIC language interpreter, four kilobytes of RAM, a Zilog Z80 processor at 1.77 megahertz, a twelve-inch video monitor, a cassette recorder, a power supply, and a cassette tape containing the games Blackjack and Backgammon.

Who made the first color computer?

TRS-80 Color Computer

16K TRS-80 Color Computer
Developer Tandy Corporation
Manufacturer Motorola
Release date September 1980
Introductory price US$399 (equivalent to $1,253 in 2020)

What kind of computer is the RadioShack TRS 80?

The RadioShack TRS-80 Color Computer (later marketed as the Tandy Color Computer and sometimes nicknamed the CoCo) is a line of home computers based on the Motorola 6809 processor.

When did the TRS-80 colour computer come out?

The TRS-80 Color Computer started out as a joint venture between Tandy Corporation of Fort Worth, Texas and Motorola Semiconductor, Inc. of Austin, to develop a low cost home computer in 1977.

What was the name of the Radio Shack Color Computer?

Midway during the production run of these models, the nameplate was changed from “Radio Shack TRS-80 Color Computer 2” to “Tandy Color Computer 2”. The red, green, and blue shapes were replaced with red, green, and blue parallelograms. Creative Computing wrote in December 1984 that the Color Computer was the best educational computer under $1000.

What kind of games can you play on a TRS-80?

This list contains video games created for the monochrome TRS-80 computers. Ants!!! Play: one queen ant presides over the top of the board while her opponent queen rests at the bottom, and each queen gets to produce offspring each turn to fight in the center of the screen. Death Trap! Invaders! Text Based Adventure game. Taipan! Weerd!