2024 Sponsors

The Right Stuff (TRS)
Ian Mavric, Proprietor
Melbourne, Australia
The Right Stuff (TRS)
FreHD, Hi-Res graphics, Quinnterface, adapters, cables, memory upgrades, kits for the Model I/III/4/Coco

Eddie Malphrus
Frisco, TX
I managed a Radio Shack store back in the 1980's, and I'm now a collector of TRS-80/Tandy computers as well as Tandy corporate and retail memorabilia. I'm always on the lookout for unique or obscure items for the collection.
Eddie Malphrus
Tandy Collector

Boisy Pitre
Prairie Ronde, Louisiana
Boisy is a long time CoCo enthusiast and supporter, and co-author of “CoCo: The Colorful History of Tandy’s Underdog Computer.”
Boisy Pitre
CoCo historian and author

Blair Robins
Las Vegas, NV
Enthusiastic supporter of Tandy Assembly and proud member of the thriving TRS-80 community.
Blair Robins
Enthusiastic supporter of Tandy Assembly and proud member of the thriving TRS-80 community.

Jay Newirth - newSOFT
Pikesville, MD
Selling Power Supplies for the Model 3/4/4D/4P, CASE Badges and RAM Badges, Drive Sleds for GOTEK/FREHD and Custom Cables.
Jay Newirth
newSOFT

TRS8BIT
Dusty Miller, Publisher
UK
TRS8BIT is a traditional format newsletter published quarterly by TRS-80 enthusiast Dusty Miller.
TRS8BIT
The World's Best TRS-80 Newsletter

Tandy Emeritus
Tandy Emeritus is a group formed by three former Tandy/Radio Shack technirati who loved the Big Tandy systems. Now joined by other talented coconspirators, we specialize in providing new hardware and software for the big boys.
Tandy Emeritus
Developers of New Hardware and Software for Tandy 8" Systems

Bartlett Labs
Colorado
Bartlett Labs provides unique, powerful expansion devices for vintage Radio Shack TRS-80 microcomputers, including the Model I System Expander (MISE), Model III/4/4D/4P System Expander (M3SE) and the Model I Replacement Expansion Interface (MIRE).
Bartlett Labs
Unique and powerful expansion devices for TRS-80 microcomputers.

Dayton Microcomputer Association
Dayton, OH
The Dayton Microcomputer Association (DMA) is a 501c3 nonprofit for education. It was one of the first computer user groups formed in the nation. Our mission is to promote interest and knowledge in all facets of computer technology.
Dayton Microcomputer Association

Hey Birt!
Woodstock, Ohio
The Hey Birt! channel is an electric mix of retro and new tech, hardware and software. Focusing on passing on the repair techniques learned from a lifetime of tinkering.
Hey Birt!
What 'cha workin' on?

TRS-80.com
Ira Goldklang
California, USA
Ira's TRS-80 Revived Site is an archive of everything related to the Tandy Radio Shack TRS-80 microcomputer lines. Site contains emulators, programs, manuals, books, patches, games, hints, discussions, questions, forums, and tons more.
TRS-80.com
Ira Goldklang's TRS-80 Revived Site

Cloud-9
Cool stuff for your Color Computer
Since 1994, Cloud-9 has been in the business of developing and marketing cool hardware and software products for users of the Radio Shack TRS-80 Color Computer 1, Color Computer 2 and Tandy Color Computer 3. The company is made up of a couple of guys who get a kick pushing the CoCo beyond what it was originally designed to do.
Cloud-9
Cool stuff for your Color Computer

WynDec Systems
Retro Computer Solutions for the TRS-80 Color Computer
Portsmouth, NH
WynDec Systems is a producer of retro-computer software and hardware for the vintage computer community. Creators of TRS-80 Color Computer Sprite Compiler, CoCo Floppy Disk Tools, and CoCo Joystick2USB & Keys2USB hardware products. We are also the producers of the Long Branch Never YouTube channel - a video blog to support our products and provide tutorials for the retro community.
WynDec Systems
Retro Computer Solutions for the TRS-80 Color Computer

Patrick
TRS-80 model 1, made in Japan (26-1006A, serial 2E60671, 9-2-81), modded with 48K RAM, … Thank you, Mr. Leininger, for creating the TRS-80 line of computers that inspired many of us to learn programming and tinkering with electronics.
Patrick
TRS-80 enthusiast, Belgium.

Brendan Donahe
PiKey-10 and CoCoVGA
Lago Vista, TX
PiKey-10 enables the use of wired USB keyboards and Atari joystick/Sega joypads with the TRS-80 MC-10. It includes a 3D-printed riser that is installed between the MC-10's case halves to provide room for such enhancements.
CoCoVGA is an enhancement for 6847-based systems such as the Color Computers 1 and 2 and MC-10. It outputs VGA, supports all of the graphics and text modes of the 6847, and provides some additional features such as 16-color graphics, 64-column text, and software configurable character/tile sets.
Brendan Donahe
PiKey-10 and CoCoVGA

TRS-80 Trash Talk Podcast
TRS-80 Trash Talk was conceived in late 2015 by Peter Cetinski. Inspired by the established and successful Floppy Days and CoCo Crew podcasts, Pete figured there should be an audience for fans of his favorite platform, the Z80 based line of TRS-80s. It was also a great way to talk about and establish a community of TRS-80 enthusiasts.
The show focuses on the TRS-80 Model I, II, III and 4. But, all models of TRS-80 are covered to some degree, including the Color Computer, the portables and the later business computers.
TRS-80 Trash Talk is hosted by Peter Cetinski, Ian Mavric, Eric Dittman, Aaron Brockbank and George Phillips.
TRS-80 Trash Talk Podcast
TRS-80 Trash Talk is the show about all things TRS-80.

CoCo Crew Podcast
A monthly podcast dedicated to talk about the Tandy Color Computer (CoCo) and other topics of interest to CoCo enthusiasts everywhere. In each episode you will find the latest news from the CoCo world, and most include topical discussions, technical segments, and game reviews as well. Tune-in, and soon you too will be a CoCo Crewser!
The CoCo Crew podcast is hosted by John Linville, Neil Blanchard and Mike Rowen.
CoCo Crew Podcast
A delicious adventure into the world of retro-computing news and information, featuring the Tandy Color Computer.