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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.
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For Sale:
Qty 2: New ARES ARMOR 80% Aluminum Lowers (AR-15)
OTY 1: JIG for above, including bits, instructions, New In Box and Untouched.
Sold as One Lot Only, Please.
All for $160
Meet FTF at the Cabelas's Store in Tualatin, right next to the 5.
No Ship.
PM if interested.
80% Lower - Anodized Black
New and Untouched, acquired several years ago from Ares Armor
$50
No Ship
Meet FTF at Cabela's Store in Tualatin, right next to the 5.
PM if interested.
Selling some parts from an AK build that I’m not likely to finish:
- AKM 80% receiver by ReCreator Blanks:
https://www.recreatorblanks.com/online-store/Russian-AK-47-7-62x39-80-Hardened-and-Welded-Blank-p94844105 ($90)
- Bulgarian front Trunnion...
FS-Anderson AM-15 80% lower drill press jig. Comes with the requisite instructions, pins, bolts, drill bits, and end mill. Works for milspec/forged lowers-used on just one. Will throw in an extra 1/8" drill bit if you like. Price is $73 shipped, $65 FTF in Vancouver. Thanks!
All items for sale local near me in SE Portland, will ship anything for $5 per or free if you bundle. No lower to ban states.
For Sale
-80% lower, I think AMT but don't remember $75 SOLD
-AR15 LPK Complete and new (FCG Included) minus trigger guard and grip, I don't remember brand $45
-ODG CTR...
A friend mentioned this last weekend that Oregon quietly passed a law banning the possession of any unserialized firearms. Said that it’s a felony. Maybe my google skills aren’t that great but I cannot find anything recently on it. I was considering getting some as I really like to tinker and...
Well, I’m thinking of building an 80% 1911. Why? Just because….. we all know the current climate, so let’s keep the politics out of it. Thanks!
Not quite sure if I'm going to go with a Govt. or Commander. We’ll figure that out later.
Frames: I assume that there are probably a small handful of...
Untouched, bought a couple years ago with plan on building...not much into 1911s. Stripped, 80%frame at a sweet price.
This model-
https://www.stealtharms.net/1911frame-45-acp-government-tactical-bobtail
Anyone know of a place that mills out the 80% lowers? And how much does it cost? Looking to buy some just don’t have the drill press to do it. And is it illegal?
FTF on the westside. I am willing to ship on the buyer's dime.
I would really like to trade for some paperweights shaped like M4 lowers. My desk has many stacks of paper and an oscillating fan. You can clearly see my need. Can add cash to a deal or just buy yours.
HiViz Fiber Optic Rear Sight...
As of 07/28 05:22. Email was sent out.
80percentarms.com has black, fed, and blank .308 lowers. Same goes for their 5.56 lowers.
Uppers were in stock as well
This frame was in a cigar box with a colt government slide, a couple of barrels, and some random parts in cosmoline. Maybe someone has the ability to finish it or use it for a paperweight. I have no idea what it's worth so how about $75 or maybe some rimfire ammo. I had to fill in a manufacturer...