Released in May 1979, the TRS-80 Model II was Tandy’s professional-grade microcomputer, aimed squarely at the small business market. Despite its name, it shared virtually nothing in common with the Model I — it had a faster Z80 processor, a built-in single-sided 8" floppy disk drive, 80-column display, and ran TRSDOS or CP/M. With support for up to 64KB RAM and multi-user capabilities via expansion, the Model II was well-regarded for its power, expandability, and reliability — though its incompatibility with the Model I line confused many buyers.
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Name | TRS-80 Model II |
Manufacturer | Tandy |
Launched | Tuesday, May 1, 1979 |
Discontinued | 1983 |
Launch Price | $3,450 |
Country | United States |
CPU | Zilog Z80A @ 4 MHz |
Units Sold | ~50,000 |
Power | Internal PSU, approx. 130W typical draw |
Operating System | TRSDOS-II or CP/M 2.2 |
Expansion | Expansion chassis added drives, RAM, RS-232, and hard disk support |
Storage | Built-in 8" single-sided floppy drive (500KB); up to 4 supported |
Keyboard | Detachable full-stroke keyboard with numeric keypad |
Sound | None |
Graphics | None (text-only terminal style) |
Display | 80×25 character green-screen CRT (monochrome text only) |
ROM | Bootstrap ROM for TRSDOS and CP/M loading |
RAM | 32KB standard, expandable to 64KB |
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