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Radio Shack's TRS-80 Turns 35

harrymcc writes "On August 3, 1977, Radio Shack announced its TRS-80 microcomputer at an event in New York City. For the next several years, it was the world's most popular PC — but it never got the respect it deserved. (I still wince when I hear 'Trash-80.') Over at TIME.com, I'm celebrating the anniversary with some reflections on the machine and why it was so underappreciated."

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  1. Re:vintage computers by SuperKendall · · Score: 5, Funny

    The TRS-80 model II was my very first computer, and I learned basic coding on it. I can't remember the language

    Yes you can.

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    "There is more worth loving than we have strength to love." - Brian Jay Stanley
  2. Re:vintage computers by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    Good to see that Commode users are upholding their fine 30 year tradition of trolling every unrelated computer discussion.

  3. Re:vintage computers by electron+sponge · · Score: 3, Funny

    10 PRINT "I just learned that mine (I was using it in the late eighties) was just one of the many models of 'TRS-80 Color Computer II'" 20 PRINT "It was this one: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:TRS-80_Color_Computer_2-64K.jpg"

    It's not complete without

    30 PRINT "PENIS"

    40 GOTO 30

    because that's what all of us preteens did when we first learned BASIC. I learned BASIC on a CoCo, and although I have never coded in BASIC since the 1980's, I still feel it was a very formative learning experience. Thanks, Radio Shack.