Sdltrs



  1. Sdltrs 2
  1. Steps for SDLTRS: 1) Click here to download sdltrs. Install it on your machine. 2) Download the file you want from the internet to your home directory. Let’s assume it’s called filename.cmd: 3) Click here to download a Model 1 boot disk. Save it in your home directory. 4) Go to a shell and type cd to go to your home directory.
  2. Version 1.1 and newer of sdltrs use a changed Disk Drive Numbering that starts With 0, not 1 as version 1.0 and earlier used. Those releases of the emulator numbered floppy drives from 1-8 and hard drives from 1-4. However, TRS80 drives started numbering at 0, so this was very confusing for users. This has been changed in the newer releases.
Sdltrs
HOWTO: SDLTRS - TRS-80 Model 1, 3, & 4 Emulator for Linux
This HOWTO: will guide you through the process of downloading, compiling, and getting
SDLTRS - Radio Shack Model 1, 3, & 4 EMULATOR running in Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS.
PREWORK:
Download the Source code for Version 1.1.0 from Mark Grebe's site.
http://sdltrs.sourceforge.net/index.html
Extract the mg-sdltrs_110_Linux.tar.gz file to your sdltrs_1_1_0 subdirectory. (ROM Files were not included!)
At this point you need to check any Physical Floppy drives connected to your computer. Be sure to set
the drive type correctly in your PC's BIOS. Linux and sdltrs rely on this information to know how fast
your drives are spinning and hence what data rate to use when reading and writing.
INSTALL REQUIRED SOFTWARE FOR COMPILE:
Typically you need to install build-essential and the headers for the
kernel you are running, if you are going to compile code.
will tell you the kernel you are currently running.
will install the software needed to compile your code.
TYPICAL COMPILE STEPS: (from within your source directory)
'make clean' won't remove anything on the first compile, but will clean up on a successive compile.
It also removes the Bin file from the source subdirectory.
COMPILE sdltrs FROM SOURCE:
1. Use Synaptics to install the following Library Files needed for the Compile:
NOTE: For Ubuntu 8.04 LTS I also had to install libxt-dev
2. Compile & Install (no configure file exists, and no errors from compile assumed......mine worked fine):

SETUP FOR RUNNING sdltrs:
1. Remove any previous Symbolic linked files (if any):
NOTE:
Model 1 files will be disk1-0, disk1-1, disk1-2, disk1-3
Model 3 files will be disk3-0, disk3-1, disk3-2, disk3-3
Model 4 files will be disk4-0, disk4-1, disk4-2, disk4-3
And real hardware drives can be used via Symbolic linking.
2. Copy Model I, Model III, Model 4, and Model 4P ROM image files to ~/sdltrs_1_1_0/src/linux/
3. Locate the .DSK or .DMK (NEWDOS, DOSPLUS, LDOS, TRSDOS, ULTRADOS, MULTIDOS, or MONTEZUMA MICRO CP/M) OS files you will use:
(If you are using Montezuma Micro 2.31 CP/M, you may use mkdisk to reset the write protect attribute of the file, so you can use CONFIG
to change the Drive Parameters and save the settings. If you don't change the file to unprotected, you may not be able to save the
parameters so the settings won't survive a reboot.) NOTE: mkdisk is included in Tim Mann's xtrs.
4. Create the Symbolic Links to the files you will use, and to real TRS-80 Model 1, 3, or 4 Internal/External Drives:
NOTE: (You don't need to use Symbolic links if you aren't going to be using Real Floppy Drives. Likewise, you can skip
this step totally if you want to set up sdltrs from the text GUI.)
5. Run sdltrs (adjust keystretch down to around 500 from 4000 to prevent multiple keystrokes depending on how fast your Host system is running):
(NOTE: I disabled the Serial Port to stop the errors with the -serial switch)
Use the F7 Function Key to Setup the Virtual & Floppy Drives.
Use the F8 Function Key to EXIT the Emulator.
Use the F11 Function Key for Turbo Mode on the Emulator. This allows the emulator to run faster than a real TRS80.
By default, when on, the emulator runs 5 times the speed of a normal TRS80, however, the rate is adjustable through the text GUI,
or command line/configuration file options.
Once the Emulator starts, use F7 to Double check the Model is Model 4, Disk Drive Step is Single and the Size as 5' for
all eight drives. Select the Image, or Symbolic Link for each Disk Image or Real Floppy Drive. In a Terminal Window,
if the Symbolic Links are BLACK with RED Text, that device is DISABLED or DOES NOT EXIST.
Verify that the keystretch is set for ~400, or whatever your system requires..
If these configuration settings should persist, then save the Configuration and Emulator Settings.
F10 Will boot these New Settings.
6. Once the Montezuma Micro CP/M system boots, immediately execute CONFIG to set the Floppy drives parameters,
equal to what the Emulator has selected, which should also match your BIOS settings.
7. There is a man page with lots more information located at:
http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/...n1/xtrs.1.html
http://sdltrs.sourceforge.net/docs/index.html
8. Now you have the full running Radio Shack OS of your choice available, assuming you know how to operate the
Old Radio Shack Model 1, 3, 4, & 4P Computers.
9. I have found and corrected a couple of problems in the source code, and the HTML Documentation. See Attached file!
10. NOTE: The CNTL C feature of CP/M has now been changed to the ESC key.
ENJOY!
THANK YOU TO MARK GREBE, TIM MANN, AND ALL WHO CONTRIBUTED!
lkraemer
07-30-2011
Sdltrs

If you’d like to try out this version of Eliza on a virtual TRS-80, you can do so using the SDLTRS emulator and this state file. Make sure the Level 2 ROM file and the NewDOS boot disk are in the emulator’s root directory, and that the state file is in some known location. Start the emulator. Turn your caps-lock on.

Attached Files
  • sdltrs_Update.tar.gz (26.8 KB, 92 views)

Sdltrs 2

Tandy Radio Shack TRS 80 Model I III 4 WIN SDLTRS SDLTRS v1 1 0 Emulators to download and use for free. SDLTRS: sdltrs is a Radio Shack TRS-80 Model I/III/4/4P emulator for Macintosh OSX, Windows, and Linux. It has been ported from Tim Mann's excellent X-Windows UNIX emulator xtrs. Instead of using the X-Window system for graphics, it uses the portable SDL library. TRS-80 Colour Computer Emulator.