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Lot #6298
RadioShack TRS-80 Micro Computer System - Level II with 16K RAM

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Estimate: $600+

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Description

RadioShack TRS-80 Micro Computer System, complete with its original box and accessories. This TRS-80 Model I is a 16K, Level II System, with the manufacturer's label on the bottom identifying it as "Catalog Number 26-1006, Serial Number 081314." RadioShack's marketing material from the period explains: 'Level II is an advanced version of BASIC that offers vastly increased computing power and advanced programming features for greater versatility. The 16K, Level II system is the 'standard' Model I configuration and ideally suited to many small business and professional jobs.'

Includes its original box, containing the TRS-80 Video Display (manufactured February 1980, Cat. No. 26-1201, Serial No. 006354892), TRS-80 power supply, Realistic CTR-80 Battery/AC Cassette Recorder, eight cassette tapes for the two-part "Level II Basic Instruction Course," and "User's Manual for Level 1" guide. Untested and in fine cosmetic condition.

Software cassettes included are five titles from Creative Computing (Adventureland, Air Traffic Controller, Deep Space Games, Mission Impossible Adventure, and Space Games-3), TRS-80 Pocket Computer Real Estate (2), and some software copies on TRS-80 C-10 tapes.

Additionally accompanied by a variety of related literature, including: Level II BASIC Reference Manual, TRS-80 Applications Software Sourcebook, TRS-80 Micro Computer Technical Reference Handbook, BASIC Computer Language, Programming Languages for Level II BASIC, TRS-80 Assembly Language Programming, BASIC Computer Games Vol. II, TRS-80 BASIC: A Self-Teaching Guide, More TRS-80 BASIC: A Self-Teaching Guide, TRS-80 Programs by Tom Rugg and Phil Feldman, TRS-80 Color Programs by Tom Rugg and Phil Feldman, Using the TRS-80 in Your Home by Charles D. Sternberg, TRS-80 Assembly Language by Hubert S. Howe, Jr., TRS-80 Graphics by Don Inman, Machine Learning & Assembly Language Programming by David C. Alexander, Invasion Orion Battle Manual, and The Expanding World of TRS-80.

From the personal collection of Roger Wagner, an early pioneer in personal computing.

Auction Info

  • Auction Title: Steve Jobs and the Apple Revolution
  • Dates: February 27, 2025 - March 20, 2025
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