Telmac TMC-600
The Telmac TMC-600 was a Finnish microcomputer produced during the early 1980s starting in 1982.[1] It was introduced in 1982 by Telercas, the Finnish importer of RCA microchips. Only 600 units were produced, making it very rare today. The TMC-600 was the only commercially available BASIC-based home computer designed and manufactured in Finland.[1]
Telmac TMC-600
Specifications
- RCA 1802A (COSMAC) microprocessor CPU @ 3,58 MHz[1]
- Cassette tape interface
- 9 kB RAM, expandable to 30 kB
- 80×72 pixels display resolution
- 1-channel[1]
- Telercas SBASIC
- Ports: TV RF, Video (DIN-5), Cassette (DIN-5), Centronics, expansion[1]
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References
- tietokonemuseo.net - Telmac TMC 600 Archived 2006-10-08 at the Wayback Machine, 2006-08-03
External links
- Pelikonepeijoonit - Telmac TMC-600 page
- Old Computer and Game Consoles Finland - Telmac TMC-600 page
- Emma 02 including TMC-600 Emulator
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