SDLTRS is a Radio Shack TRS-80 Model I/III/4/4P emulator for BSDs, Linux
and Windows. It is a port of the very capable xtrs emulator for Unix by Tim
Mann. It includes lower case, the real time clock, Hi-Res graphics, serial
port, parallel printer, mouse, cassette, sound and music output, 5" and 8"
floppy disk drives in single and double density, and even hard disk drives.
The emulated floppy and hard disk file formats are compatible with the
popular MSDOS-based emulators by Jeff Vavasour, Matthew Reed, and David Keil,
and (if you choose a capable enough file format), all features of the
original TRS-80 floppy disk controller are emulated.
SDLTRS provides a text menu based GUI which is more user friendly
interface than the interface of xtrs and some other enhancements, such as the
ability to copy and paste from the host to/from the emulator, the ability to
save and load the emulator state, indicator LED's.
There is a lot of help available in the other HTML pages of this help
which have links available at the top of the screen. Since it is based on
xtrs, Tim Mann's web page
is also a good resource.
- ROM images for Model I/III/4 are available elsewhere on the Web.
I do not know the copyright status of these ROM images, and I have no
connection with the sites that offer them. Some
MS-DOS based TRS-80 emulators come with Model I and Model III/4 ROM
image files. These files will work in SDLTRS too.
- Alternatively, for Model III or Model 4 emulation, SDLTRS can use a
MODELA/III file as its ROM image. This is not identical to a real
Model III/4 ROM, but is close enough that almost 100% of TRS-80
programs will work with it.
The LS-DOS 6.3.1H
operating system disk that Tim Mann has permission to distribute includes a
MODELA/III file. You can boot this operating system using SDLTRS's Model
4P emulation and export the file for use in Model III and 4 emulation, or
for convenience,
download the MODELA/III file directly.
- For Model 4P emulation, you can use Pete Cervasio's free minimal
Model 4P boot ROM, now supplied with SDLTRS; however, the free ROM can
boot only Model 4 operating systems (not Model III), and only from
floppy disks. The original Model 4P boot ROM is copyrighted software,
but if you own a Model 4P, you can copy its boot ROM onto a floppy for
personal use using the instructions and tools in this
article,
originally published in the Misosys Quarterly 1.2.
- Lots of information about the EACA Video Genie, the EG 3200 Genie III and
the extended Model I clones TCS SpeedMaster/Genie IIs and Genie IIIs, can
be found on oldcomputers-ddns.org
in the EACA directory.