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TRS-80 Model 4P with peripherals & software


TRS-80 Model 4P

The TRS-80 Home Page's section on the Model 4 and 4P writes:

The Model 4P was supposedly "portable", but it was still a fairly substantial box. Mine weighs in at around 25 pounds. The standard configuration was 2 half height single sided drives, and 64k. This machine had the best keyboard out of all the TRS-80s. There was no Model 3 ROM included, but the 4K boot ROM it had could read a Model 3 ROM image file off diskette for the people who needed to run Model 3 software. In addition to the built in serial port, the 4P could be equipped with an internal modem... as long as you didn't want to go any faster than 300 baud.

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See Also:

The DigiBarn's other Tandy/Radio Shack (TRS-80) computer systems

The TRS-80 Home Page's section on the Model 4 and 4P

8bit micro's pages on the Model 4 series

 
 

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