Thomson TO9
The Thomson TO9 is a home computer introduced by French company Thomson SA in 1985.[1]
Manufacturer | Thomson SA |
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Release date | 1985 |
Introductory price | 9,000 FF |
Discontinued | 1986 |
CPU | Motorola 6809E, 1 MHz |
Memory | 128KB RAM 136KB ROM |
Graphics | Thomson EF9369, 320 x 200 |
Sound | 3 channels, 7 octaves |
Predecessor | Thomson TO7/70 |
Successor | Thomson TO9+ |
It's based on the Thomson TO7/70 with new features.[2] It included a built-in 320 Kb 3.5" floppy drive unit, and inputs for light pen, joystick, and mouse. The ROM included some utilities like: two BASIC versions, a word processor (Paragraphe) and a database program (Fiche & Dossiers).[3] The machine was compatible with the previous TO7 and TO7/70 models.[4]
Introduced in October 1985, the Thomson TO9 was quickly replaced with the Thomson TO9+ that came out in 1986.[5]
References
- "Thomson TO9". www.obsolete-tears.com.
- "Science & Vie Micro 31, September 1986". download.abandonware.org.
- "OLD-COMPUTERS.COM : The Museum". www.old-computers.com.
- https://www-apr.lip6.fr/~mine/mess/to9.html.en
- "OLD-COMPUTERS.COM : The Museum". www.old-computers.com.
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