Another Relic that cames directly from an Ebay auction (now with the "strong Euro" somethings are quite cheap to buy), this machine was produced in the Early 80 (from 1980 to 1983 by Radio Shark) and has a BASIC interpreter (like most of the home computers at this time), the processor was a Motorola MC6809E and was sold with 4Kb of RAM.
The machine cames with a colored basic manual as it was usual in the early 80 :
With nice illustration showing the fundamentals of BASIC programming, trying to attract young people to the language, and avoiding the "serious and technical documentation" of
the first PC sold.
The computer has connectors for TV, Tape Joystick and serial (for using a modem) or printer, and unfortunately a US connector for 120V electric power, I need to buy a 120V to 220V transformer to test it.
There is a lot of more information in the Wikipedia Page of TSR-80 Color computer that show more information about this machine.
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I still enjoy using my Color Computer 3 from time to time. I have created a couple of hardware projects (IDE hard drive interface and MultiMedia card reader). Microware OS-9 was the way to go with these great computers from the 80s. http://www.hat3.net
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