TRS80 Color Computer
The Tandy TRS-80 Color Computer had nothing to do with the previous TRS-80 models, and is not compatible. Tandy developed it's own version of Tandy Color Basic for this machine. The Dragon 32 was a clone of this computer.
The CoCo model 1 runs on the Motorola 6809E processor clocked at 0.89MHz. By programming the clock generator, speeds of 1.8MHz could be achieved.
Expansion Ports:
- Expansion/Cartridge port
- Two analog joystick connectors
- Cassette Interface, 1500 baud
- RS232 Serial port
- RF TV connector
CPU - The Motorola 6809
The Motorola 6809 is an 8-bit microprocessor with some 16-bit features. It was designed by Motorola's Terry Ritter and Joel Boney and introduced in 1978. Although source compatible with the earlier Motorola 6800, the 6809 offered significant improvements over it and 8-bit contemporaries like the MOS Technology 6502, including a hardware multiplication instruction, 16-bit arithmetic, system and user stack registers allowing re-entrant code, improved interrupts, position-independent code and an orthogonal instruction set architecture with a comprehensive set of addressing modes.
Video - Motorola MC6847 VDG
The MC6847 is a video display generator (VDG) first introduced by Motorola and used in the following machines (this is not a full list):
RAM max: 32kB
max 256x192 2 color mode
