Posted October 21, 2023 by sijnstra
#disk images #pre-build #ready-made
In an effort to make things easier to use for the TRS-80 community, I've included some bootable disk images to cover various system configurations, as well as to demonstrate how to get the most out of this software. These games are too advanced for the official Infocom software released back when TRS-80s were still on sale, so this brings a whole new set of adventures to our beloved TRS-80 platform.
For the TRS-80 Model 3, 48K of RAM, with a standard issue floppy drive *single-sided double-density 40 track):
For the TRS-80 Model 3 with a double sided (40 track) floppy drive:
For the TRS-80 Model 4, 64K of RAM, with a standard issue floppy drive (single-sided double-density 40 track):
For the TRS-80 Model 4, 128K of RAM, with a double sided (40 track) floppy drive:
If you have any other Infocom games (or post-Infocom adventure games in z-machine format), you can simply rename the file to story/dat and copy it to the correct disk for your TRS-80's configuration. For more advanced users, head to the gitlab repo for more instructions and the source code.