TRS-80 MC-10

The TRS -80 MC-10 home computer is a less well-known model of the TRS -80 home computer series, which was produced by the Tandy Corporation in the early 80's and sold through their RadioShack chain of stores. The device appeared to have been developed as a low cost alternative to the Tandy TRS -80 Color Computer and should compete with home computers such as the VC20 or the ZX81. The device was put on the market in 1984.

As for the computer CPU is a Motorola 6803 was used with a 4 KB of RAM and 8 KB ROM.

Because of its limited functionality of the MC-10 was mainly for beginners useful. The computer was not a commercial success and production was discontinued after only one year. A clone of the MC -10, the Matra Alice, was marketed in France in a cooperation between the companies Tandy, Matra and Hachette Livre.

Gallery

TRS -80 Model MC- 10 ports

TRS -80 Model MC-10 16K RAM expansion

Software

A limited number of software titles were distributed on compact cassettes for the MC -10, for example, Lunar Lander, checkers and a pinball machine.

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