MIDI/80: Trashy spits out new sounds

Beep, beep, beep… that’s the most you’ll usually get out of a Tandy TRS-80 Model I! A sound card was simply not planned when the computer was developed in 1977. It was only later, when computers became more and more entertainment devices, that good sound also became more and more important. And today, a computer without sound is no longer conceivable!

Commodore MK-10 Keyboard and MIDI/80 soundcard

Michael Wessel, a German retro computer enthusiast and electronics hacker living in California, has now developed a modern sound card for the Model I, the MIDI/80, and published it on Github. As a beta tester, I was able to try it out shortly after publication. Read about my experiences here.

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A Genie on the desk

Photo by Diego F. Parra: https://www.pexels.com/photo/genie-in-miracle-garden-15131329/

The 8-bit home computer EACA “Colour Genie” EG2000

This 8-bit keyboard computer will soon be leaving me again, as I unfortunately don’t have the time to spend more time with it.

Nevertheless, I would like to take this (last) chance to introduce you to a rather rare computer from the early 1980s.

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