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Tandy Radio Shack
MC 10

The Tandy MC 10 (MC means Micro Color) was designed as an "initiation" computer to compete with the Timex Sinclair 1000, the american version of the Sinclair ZX-81. It was more expensive than the Sinclair machine, but outpassed it in every category. It had sound, color, more memory and even a better keyboard.

In fact, the MC-10 is basically a cut down version of the Tandy "Coco" computers, but didn't have as much success as its big brothers.

It is fully compatible with the first version of the Matra Alice (a French computer). Actually both are the same computer (except for the case color, the Alice is red and the Tandy is white).

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Richard Vermeulen adds:
The Tandy MC-10 micro color computer was not a commercial success. Tandy did not support this machine. In Basic you could only use 8 color and a graphic resolution of 64x32 dots. However, the MC-10 had much more capabilities: 2 color 256x192 graphics, 4 color 128x192 graphics and the sound-chip had synthesizer posibilities. If all these extra functions were mentioned in the manual, I bet that these machine would have sold much more.

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Carl, could you plese share details about the differences? Your link doesn''t work for me.

          
Sunday 23rd June 2019
Stefan Schomburg (Germany)

Dear all,
You can read everywhere that MC10 is the same Matra Alice 4K ... but there is a difference, the tape connector are not connecting In the same way...

more information :
http://forum.system-cfg.com/viewtopic.php?f$18$t$7700$p$126208$p126208

Kind regards
Carl

          
Saturday 25th February 2017
Carl (France)
Retrocomputing

I have one of these that I recently acquired from Ebay. I just installed a composite video interface in it (replacing the RF output). There''s an expansion called the MCX-128 for this that adds 128K static RAM, updated ROM with greatly upgraded BASIC, and it ads the ability to use drive space on a host computer (Mac or Windows) over serial / USB. This stuff is all available from here:
https://sites.google.com/site/thezippsterzone/

          
Wednesday 5th October 2016
Paradroyd (USA)
blog.paradroyd.com

 

NAME  MC 10
MANUFACTURER  Tandy Radio Shack
TYPE  Home Computer
ORIGIN  U.S.A.
YEAR  1983
END OF PRODUCTION  1984
BUILT IN LANGUAGE  Microcolor Basic 1.0 (Microsoft)
KEYBOARD  QWERTY / AZERTY, Calculator style keyboard, 48 keys, Basic statements written above keys
SHIFT, CONTROL, ENTER, BREAK
CPU  Motorola 6803 (6800 compatible)
SPEED  0.89 MHz
CO-PROCESSOR  MC-6847 Video Generator
RAM  4 kb (up to 20 kb), 3142 bytes left for user
ROM  8 kb (Microcolor Basic)
TEXT MODES  32 x 16
GRAPHIC MODES  With Basic : 64 x 32, 8 colors
With machine-code : up to 128 x 192, 2 colors
With machine-code and 16k expansion RAM : 256 x 192, 2 colors
COLORS  9
SOUND  Beeper with variable pitch and duration
SIZE / WEIGHT  216 mm x 180 mm x 50mm / 836gr
I/O PORTS  RGB DIN8 or RF jack (USA) video out, Expansion port, Tape (DIN6), Serial (DIN5), power IN
POWER SUPPLY  8.0v AC 1.5A (MATRA Alice PSU can be used)
PERIPHERALS  16k RAM expansion, Printer
PRICE  £99.95 (UK, 1983), $119.95 (USA), 16K RAM upgrade $49.95




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