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The TRS-80 Micro Computer System (TRS-80, later renamed the Model I to distinguish it from successors) is a desktop microcomputer launched in 1977 and sold by Tandy Corporation through their Radio Shack stores. 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.The TRS-80 has a full-stroke QWERTY keyboard, the Zilog Z80 processor, 4 KB DRAM standard memory, small size and desk footprint, floating-point Level I BASIC language interpreter in ROM, 64-character per line video monitor, and a starting price of US$600 (equivalent to US$2,600 in 2021). A cassette tape drive for program storage was included in the original package.
While the software environment was stable, the cassette load/save process combined with keyboard bounce issues and a troublesome expansion interface contributed to the Model I's reputation as not well-suited to serious use. It lacked support for lowercase characters, which also hampered business adoption.
An extensive line of upgrades and add-on hardware peripherals for the TRS-80 was developed and marketed by Tandy/Radio Shack. The basic system can be expanded with up to 48 KB of RAM (in 16 KB increments), and up to four floppy disk drives and/or hard disk drives. Tandy/Radio Shack provided full-service support including upgrade, repair, and training services in their thousands of stores worldwide.
By 1979, the TRS-80 had the largest selection of software in the microcomputer market. Until 1982, the TRS-80 was the best-selling PC line, outselling the Apple II series by a factor of five according to one analysis.In mid-1980, the broadly compatible TRS-80 Model III was released. The Model I was discontinued shortly thereafter, primarily due to stricter FCC regulations on radio-frequency interference to nearby electronic devices. In April 1983, the Model III was succeeded by the compatible TRS-80 Model 4.
Following the original Model I and its compatible descendants, the TRS-80 name became a generic brand used on other unrelated computer lines sold by Tandy, including the TRS-80 Model II, TRS-80 Model 2000, TRS-80 Model 100, TRS-80 Color Computer, and TRS-80 Pocket Computer.
I've got a 5d tactical pro jig. This is the one with the aluminum router plate. Can do ar15, ar9, and ar45. Will come with drill bits, Makita router. Also included will be a broken armory billet 80% lower and 1 gallon shop vac. All you will need is a drill and a vise( I can add a vice if needed...
All of these products have not been completed, drilled, milled, or snipped in any way.
I have two 5d tactical %80 lowers for $75 each. Then I also have a PF45 in FDE for $120.
Looking for a replacement end mill bit. It seems it uses a custom 5/16" bit and I can't find a replacement at any local shops.
Does anyone have an extra laying around from a previous project?
I don't need the speedmill adapter, just the bit. Example attached.
Thanks.
Psa upper-no bcg or ch . Shoots good. Comes with 80% polymer lower and colt Carry handle.
300$ for all.
250$ without carry handle. Or lower
200 without carry handle and lower.
Really just looking for trades. I travel to Portland daily so deals up north are easy.
I have a new, unopened Ghost Gunner 3 CNC unit. It took 7 months to get it. They are $2,725 shipped from DD if you order one today and wait it out (and hopefully get it). I will sell this one with a new AR-308 starter kit for $3,500.
Pictures are of my personal opened unit. The one for sale...
Up for sale is my like new %80 lower. Standard mil spec, black anodized. $60 obo, or trade for .223/556, or .22 ammo. Make an offer. FTF sale in Portland metro area. Thanks!
Happy Halloween, NWFA! What better time of year to fabricate a few 👻SPOOKY👻 guns for Brandon to s*** his pants over?
FS/FT: A complete 80% Arms Easy Jig Gen. 3 AR-15, AR-9, AR-10/.308 multi-platform 80% lower jig kit, including the requisite drill bits (cobalt), Makita model RT0701CR router...