TRS-80 Model 12

Released in April 1983, the TRS-80 Model 12 was Tandy’s successor to the Model II, offering a refined industrial design and enhanced features for small to mid-sized businesses. It featured a Z80A CPU, 15" 80-column green screen, and dual 8" floppy drives, with support for TRSDOS-II, CP/M, and later Xenix when upgraded with the 68000 co-processor. The Model 12 improved upon its predecessor with a cleaner integrated design, quieter operation, and a more modular approach to expansion. It became a workhorse in accounting departments, law offices, and municipal IT.

Notable Features

  • Professional CP/M workstation with 8-inch floppy drives

  • Clean industrial design – quieter, cooler, more stylish than Model II

  • Compatible with most Model II software and peripherals

  • Upgradeable with 68000 CPU board for Unix-like Xenix support

  • Bundled with accounting, word processing, and database applications


Historical Significance

  • Aimed at accounting, legal, and engineering offices

  • Provided CP/M and Xenix power without minicomputer complexity

  • The Model 12 was a direct competitor to systems like the DEC Rainbow and Altos 8000

  • Shared motherboard and components with later Model 16B and Tandy 6000, easing upgrades

  • One of Tandy’s last efforts to hold ground against the rapidly rising IBM PC standard


Collector's Notes

  • Rarity: High – fewer units in circulation, and business users often scrapped them

  • Desirability: Strong among CP/M and Unix-on-Z80 collectors

  • Common Issues:

    • CRT wear or screen burn

    • Drive belt degradation in 8" drives

    • PSU capacitor aging

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Specifications

Technical Information
NameTRS-80 Model 12
ManufacturerTandy
LaunchedFriday, April 1, 1983
Discontinued1986
Launch Price$3,199 USD
CountryUnited States
CPUZilog Z80A @ 4 MHz
Units Sold~60,000 (mainly business and government use)

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