Thomson TO8

The Thomson TO8 is a home computer introduced by French company Thomson SA in 1986.[4] It replaces its predecessor, the Thomson TO7/70 while remaining essentially compatible.[5]

Thomson TO8D
ManufacturerThomson SA
Release date1986 (1986)
Introductory price2,990 FF[1]
Discontinued1989 (1989)
Operating systemBasic 512, Basic 1.0 and Disk Basic[1]
CPUMotorola 6809E, 1 MHz
Memory256 KB (512 KB max.) RAM
80 KB ROM[1]
StorageDisk drive, tape (optional)[1]
GraphicsThomson EF9369[2][3]
160 x 200 (16 or 5 colors)
320 x 200 (2, 3, 4 or 16 colors)
640 x 200 (2 colors)
Soundgenerator + 1 bit D/A converter 6 bits
Input81 keys AZERTY keyboard,[1] light pen[1]
Controller inputjoystick, mouse[1]
Backward
compatibility
Thomson TO7/70
PredecessorThomson TO7/70

The new features of the TO8, like larger memory and better graphics modes, are shared with the other third generation computers (Thomson MO6 and TO9+). The TO8 has a tape drive and Microsoft BASIC 1.0 (both a standard and a 512 KB version) on its internal ROM, and there is optionally an external floppy drive. Graphics were provided by the Thomson EF9369 chip, allowing the display of 16 colors from a palette of 4096.[2][3]

An improved version, the Thomson TO8D, includes a built-in 3.5" floppy drive.

Bibliography

  • Garret, Yann (Sep 1986). "MO6, TO8, TO9+. Thomson présente sa nouvelle gamme". Science & Vie Micro (in French). No. 31. pp. 106–107. ISSN 0760-6516.

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