Greetings,
A while back, I purchased a TRS-80 Model III with 48K of memory, but I
can't access the BASIC interpreter... that is, if it has one as I was
thinking it did. Do I need to use a boot floppy in order to do anything
with this machine?
Also, weren't some TRS-80 systems able to use a hard drive?
Funny thing, I still have the book that I purchased from Radio Shack
about 20 years ago (doesn't seem possible that it's been that long) so
that I could use a TRS-80 in a computer lab in college: _BASIC
Computer Language: It's easier than you think!_. Five dollars and
ninety five cents... wow, try buying a new computer-related book at
that price now!
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Received on Tue Apr 24 2001 - 18:08:36 BST