There is a BASIC for Nintendo DS/DSi called Petit Computer. For the 3DS release 
it's called Smile Basic.

http://smilebasic.com/en/

But the touchscreen keyboard sucks for any writing.

> John Martin <[email protected]> kirjoitti 19.5.2015 kello 2.17:
> 
> Hello, I am new. I was wondering if anyone has tried a Nintendo DS. it has a 
> touch screen, touch screen keyboard, up, down, left, right buttons, start and 
> menu button. It also has an SD card slot. This would be nice if someone could 
> put an TRS 80 Model 100 emulator or make use of this device. Just a 
> suggestion.
> 
> Click the below link to read about the Nintendo DS handhelds.
> 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Nintendo_portable_consoles
> 
> John Martin
> 
> From: M100 [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Marko 
> Peussa
> Sent: vrijdag 15 mei 2015 19:20
> To: Model 100 Discussion
> Subject: Re: [M100] $9 Computer
> 
> Has anyone looked the M100/102 from an IP (patent) viewpoint? Most of those 
> may have expired, if not all.
> 
> Just wondering how much would a 1:1 re-creation cost today. A group of 
> Russians(?) reverse-engineered a Nintendo GBA, so anything is possible.
> 
> The M100 keyboard and the display might be very difficult and expensive to 
> get manufactured today.
> ===========================================================
> 
> Maybe there is some hardware on EBAY or on the internet to build a modern TRS 
> 80 Model 100, but call it the TRS 80 Model 2000. This would be a good project 
> if it is possible to do. I am no programmer or engineer. But I love TANDY 
> computer and especially the Model 100, Model 102 and Model 200 which run on 4 
> double AA batteries. These portable computer were ahead of their time.
> 
> John Martin
> 
> From: Ken Pettit <[email protected]>
> To: Model 100 Discussion <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [M100] $9 Computer
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> 
> I'm pretty sure those 240x64 LCDs are only like 4-5" wide and about 1.5"
> tall.  I was looking into using some to replace a client's 4 line x 20
> character non-graphic display of approximately the same size.
> 
> Ken
> 
> On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 1:29 AM, VANDEN BOSSCHE JAN <
> [email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > I think re-building the Model T might turn out to be more expensive than
> > re-creating it with off-the-shelf components.
> > (but who am I? never having build anything myself)
> >
> > As for screen, I quote myself.
> > ------------------------------
> > Apparently, the type of display of the Model T 240x64 is still made.
> > Eg. from the page
> > http://www.alibaba.com/showroom/240x64-graphic-lcd-display-module.html
> > ... take your pick!
> > The following stands out (size, price, colour, ...)
> > http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/monochrome-STN-graphic-240x64-lcd-display_60110813146.html

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