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Description

Imported from GitHub: RetroStack/TRS-80-Model-I-D-E1 · commit 76954c4 · license MIT

Description

Hardware Replica of the TRS-80 Model I Revision D

README

TRS-80 Model 1 (Rev D) Replica - E1

This project is a reverse-engineered PCB created to document the mainboard of the iconic TRS-80 Model 1 (Revision D) computer. Revision D is the second released version of the mainboard and includes several improvements over the initial Revision A, such as an expanded Z3 address selector, an enhanced video sync circuit, and added support for 8k dynamic RAM.

The entire project is available under the MIT license.

NOTE: The PCB has not yet been validated. Once I am able to fully validate the PCB by producing a board and thoroughly testing it, I will make the Gerber files available. Additionally, I will have some PCBs available in my store.

Project Details

Latest Files

In the "Latest" folder, you'll find the most up-to-date design files, including:

  • The full schematics of the E1 replica which is 1:1 to the original G board.

Implementation

E1 has been implemented using KiCAD 8. The KiCAD project files are included in this repository.

E1 Replica Front E1 Replica Back

RetroStack Libraries

To work with this KiCAD project, you'll need the RetroStack libraries for KiCAD. Please follow this link to access and install these libraries.

Main TRS-80 Model 1 Repository

For additional resources related to the TRS-80 Model 1, be sure to check out the central page for the TRS-80 Model 1 on RetroStack.

Support this Project

RetroStack is passionate about exploring and preserving the legacy of older computer systems. My work involves creating detailed documentation and videos to share the knowledge. I am also dedicated to reviving these classic systems by reimplementing them and offering replacement parts at no cost. If you're keen on supporting this unique project, I invite you to visit my Patreon page. Your support would be immensely valuable and greatly appreciated!

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

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