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|   |Name=Museum readying a TRS-80 model 1 |   |Name=Museum readying a TRS-80 model 1 | ||
|   |Picture=Pre-cleaned TRS-80 top.JPG |   |Picture=Pre-cleaned TRS-80 top.JPG | ||
|   |Omschrijving=In 1977 the very first homecomputers came on the market, early in 1977 the Commodore PET 2001, a few months  |   |Omschrijving=In 1977 the very first homecomputers came on the market, early in 1977 the Commodore PET 2001, a few months later the Apple ][, and at the end of the year the Tandy Radio Shack the TRS-80 Model 1, the cheapest of the three, and according to many the most useful of the "trinity" as the popular computer magazine Byte called the three in 1995. | ||
|   |Status=Initializing |   |Status=Initializing | ||
|   |Contact=mahjongg |   |Contact=mahjongg | ||
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| == The trinity in the Dutch National vodeo game museum == | |||
Revision as of 20:58, 6 August 2024
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| [[Project Omschrijving::In 1977 the very first homecomputers came on the market, early in 1977 the Commodore PET 2001, a few months later the Apple ][, and at the end of the year the Tandy Radio Shack the TRS-80 Model 1, the cheapest of the three, and according to many the most useful of the "trinity" as the popular computer magazine Byte called the three in 1995.]] | |
| Status | Initializing | 
| Contact | mahjongg | 
| Last Update | 2024-08-06 |