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@@ -3,9 +3,11 @@ trs80-roms (ROM images for use with sdltrs and xtrs)
This package includes ROM images for the TRS-80 Model I (Level I and
Level II BASIC), Model III, Model 4, and Model 4P.
-Also included in the package are ld4-631.dsk (a disk image of the
-final version of LS-DOS sold by Misosys) and two disk images with
-various utility software (utility.dsk and cpmutil.dsk).
+Also included in the package are ld4-631.dsk (a bootable disk image
+of the final version of LS-DOS sold by Misosys, for the Model III
+and 4) two disk images with various utility software (utility.dsk
+and cpmutil.dsk), and newdos_80sssd_jv1.dsk (a bootable disk image of
+NEWDOS-80 v2.0 for the Model I).
The sdltrs and xtrs emulators on SlackBuilds.org have been patched to
use these ROM images by default, if there's no user config file. You
@@ -16,3 +18,6 @@ The copyright status of these ROM images is murky, but they've been
widely available on the 'net since the 1990s. If you own the original
TRS-80 computers, you probably can legally use the ROM images,
depending on the laws where you live.
+
+There is a nice archive of TRS-80 Model I software available here:
+https://www.classic-computers.org.nz/system-80/software_archive.htm