LNW-80

[1][2][3] The computer is 100% compatible with the Tandy TRS-80 Model 1, but has some hardware enhancements.

Most notable are the high-resolution color graphics, which could also be used for an 80×24 screen, with a special software driver (TRS-80 is 64×16, while 80×24 is the screen size most CP/M software needed).

[3] The LNW supported four screen modes: LNW Research started by making third party extensions for the Tandy TRS-80 model 1 market.

kit replacement of the Tandy Expansion Interface.

1983 saw the LNW II, an upgrade of the LNW80 capable of running CP/M and the LNW Team, which included an Intel 8088 board for MS-DOS compatibility.