Hello and welcome — we’re thrilled to introduce The Right Stuff’s all new web site! After months of behind‑the‑scenes work, we’ve launching a redesigned, refreshed site built especially for fans, collectors, and curious explorers of the TRS‑80 legacy.
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As you can see from this web site, I carry a lot of equipment imported from the USA. Why would you be interested in an American unit? Basically the rules of supply and demand mean that I can get them more readily in the US than in Australia, and I can sell…
View moreThere has been some discussion on Vintage Computer Forums about the dangers of shipping poorly packed TRS-80s – they rarely arrive in one piece if not packed properly, and this is especially so for the Model III and 4. Some years ago CN80 published articles on how to properly pack these…
View more(Added on 11 Feb 2012) “Literally blew up my TRS-80 when I connected the power to my video port – snap, crackle, pop and smoke! But Ian was able to fix it. Another Model I saved and restored to working order – many thanks!” – Ian Robertson, Adelaide SA. “As a…
View moreAs a serious collector, I follow the Classic Computer Collector’s Code of Conduct. The Code of Conduct is listed here for your reference: I do my best to find a home for any classic or unwanted computer. I will return or destroy any personal or commercially sensitive data I find…
View more(Added on 11 Feb 2012) “Literally blew up my TRS-80 when I connected the power to my video port – snap, crackle, pop and smoke! But Ian was able to fix it. Another Model I saved and restored to working order – many thanks!” – Ian Robertson, Adelaide SA. “As a…
View moreI now do the Australian and New Zealand arm of the REQUEST REAL DOS DISKS feature of the US www.trs-80.com web site. If you have an old TRS-80 and need a DOS disk to see if it still works, drop me a line and I’ll supply a DOS disk for the…
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25 September 2025 As a serious collector, I follow the Classic Computer Collector’s Code of Conduct. The Code of Conduct is listed here for your reference: I do my best to find a home for any classic or unwanted computer. I will return or destroy any personal or commercially sensitive data I find…
View more25 September 2025 As you can see from this web site, I carry a lot of equipment imported from the USA. Why would you be interested in an American unit? Basically the rules of supply and demand mean that I can get them more readily in the US than in Australia, and I can sell…
View more25 September 2025 I now sell three different types of TRS-80 Model I/III/4, and thought I’d take a moment to explain the differences: AUSTRALIAN DELIVERY: these are computers originally sold by Tandy Electronics chain in Australia and are 240V/50Hz operation, and the sticker underneath states “Tandy Electronics” and 240V/50Hz operation. On Model III…
View more25 September 2025 There has been some discussion on Vintage Computer Forums about the dangers of shipping poorly packed TRS-80s – they rarely arrive in one piece if not packed properly, and this is especially so for the Model III and 4. Some years ago CN80 published articles on how to properly pack these…
View more25 September 2025 (Added on 11 Feb 2012) “Literally blew up my TRS-80 when I connected the power to my video port – snap, crackle, pop and smoke! But Ian was able to fix it. Another Model I saved and restored to working order – many thanks!” – Ian Robertson, Adelaide SA. “As a…
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