How Do the Emulators Compare?
- Is a native Windows application (features such as sound and joystick support will work on all hardware, and you can run the emulator concurrently with other Windows applications without any adverse effects)
- Emulates the Model I, Model III, Model 4, and Model 4P with a variety of hardware add-ons, including doublers, graphics boards, joysticks, and additional memory
- Provides complete and “cycle accurate” hardware-level emulation (even protected disks work without problems)
- Includes optional realistic TRS-80 disk drive sound
- Supports all popular virtual disk (.DSK) formats
- Registration fee: $69.00 for e-mail delivery
- Is an MS-DOS program (a few features, such as sound, may not work under Windows)
- Works on older hardware (requires VGA, 640K of RAM, and an 80386 or better running at 33MHz or more)
- Emulates the Model 4 only (in Model 4 and Model III modes)
- Registration fee: $49.00 for e-mail delivery
- The smallest and the fastest of the three emulators
- Is an MS-DOS program (a few features, such as sound, may not work under Windows)
- Works on minimalist hardware (operates at true Model I/III speed on a 16MHz 386SX) and does not require VGA
- Emulates the Model I and Model III only
- Registration fee: $29.00 for e-mail delivery