TRS80MXS
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TRS80MXS
- Joysticks for non-CoCo TRS-80s?
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Stuck on boot logo. Any suggestions?
Yep. It grew into a collection of interrelated projects.
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TMS9918A with I guess random stuff in memory.
I'm not sure it's super helpful, but I have some code for my MXS board stack (an expansion interface I built for the TRS-80 Model 1) that includes a pac-man clone written in C.
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What are some alternatives?
IBM3161-font - The monospaced bitmap font from IBM's 1985 'ASCII Display Station' (terminal), the IBM 3161. Includes versions for a multitude of devices and platforms. (Also on gitlab: https://gitlab.com/wyatt8740/IBM3161-font)
TIC-80 - TIC-80 is a fantasy computer for making, playing and sharing tiny games.
cdogs-sdl - Classic overhead run-and-gun game
SAM - Software Automatic Mouth - Tiny Speech Synthesizer
m100LE - A Wordle-like game for the vintage Tandy (Radio Shack) Model 100
6502 - MOS 6502 Emulator in C
64tass - 64tass - cross assembler for 6502 etc. microprocessors - by soci/singular - [git clone from the original sourceforge repo]
json65 - A JSON parser written in 6502 assembly language.
UART_Terminal - Uart terminal for Flipper Zero
atari64 - Commodore 64 OS running on Atari 8-bit hardware
c64 - my c=64 files and code