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With each other as far as software was concerned. Not only did they look different, but they were mostly incompatible New machines were appearing by the month, each one different from the System SmorgasbordsĪnd early eighties was wonderful time to be interested in micro computing. To the TRS-80 world who wish to dig a little deeper into the historicalĪnd technical aspects of using virtual TRS-80 disks. Section is not for TRS-80 stalwarts, who will know all of this materialĪnd in much greater detail and depth than me! It's more for those new Some background to NewDos/80 version 2, as this DOS partly-determined DSK disk image format used,Īnd why I selected it for the disk images on this site. Or understand a little more, about the jv1. This page is for those who want to explore, (Note: If you arrived here via a seach engine, you might want to check out the parent page which is the Disk Archive section) Introduction | Disk Archive | Cassette Archive | ESF Archive NewDos/80, version 2.0 and the JV1 Disk Image format | Dick Smith Software | Other EACA Software | Favourite Games | Favourite DOS | Favourite Utility | Favourite Business Apps. (aka Video Genie and PMC-80/81) Introduction and other links System 80/TRS-80 Model 1 Disk Archive Site - NewDos/80, version 2.0 and the JV1 Disk Image format A Tribute to the Dick Smith System 80