TRS80GP has ROMs built in for the Model I, III, 4, and 4P. Now that you have picked and downloaded your emulator, either install TRS32 on your system or unzip TRS80GP to a directory of your choosing. You will need to register TRS32 to get all of its features. Other than the above, they either emulate the same things or neither does (like a voice synthesizer, speed-up card).
These two are equal except for the following, so if any of the below is something you are interested, you will need to go with the listed emulator: While there are quite a few emulators, all of which can be found on the emulator page, two stand out as being the most complete – TRS80GP and TRS32. The fourth was a request to add Hard Drive EmulationĮxcept for some limited instructions in Part 5, this page does NOT attempt to teach you how to use a TRS-80, and assumes you know how to use one.įirst, you need to pick an emulator. The third invites you to let me know if anything is unclear. The second is for those who know how to use an emulator, but have disk images that they want to use, including disk images which I have prepared for them. The first is for those who are absoutely new to emulating a TRS-80 and have no idea how to begin.
This page will try to give a quick start to getting a TRS-80 emulator running.