Thomson TO9+
The Thomson TO9+ is a home computer introduced by French company Thomson SA in 1986.[1][2] It kept the professional look of the Thomson TO9 by using a separate keyboard[3] (lower end models usually had an integrated keyboard).
Manufacturer | Thomson SA |
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Release date | 1986 |
Introductory price | 7 490 FF |
Operating system | Basic 512, Basic 1.0 and Disk Basic |
CPU | Motorola 6809E, 1 MHz |
Memory | 512KB RAM 80KB ROM |
Storage | disc drive, tape (optional) |
Graphics | Thomson EF9369, 640 x 200 |
Sound | 3 channels, 7 octaves |
Input | 81 keys AZERTY keyboard, light pen |
Controller input | joystick, mouse |
Connectivity | modem |
Backward compatibility | Thomson TO8 |
Predecessor | Thomson TO9 |
It's based on the Thomson TO8 and fully compatible with it. This also enables it to run Thomson MO6 software. The computer was designed to be used as a Minitel server and has a built-in V23 modem (with a speed of 1200/75 bauds). This feature was accessible under BASIC and from the communication software that came with the computer. The machine was sold with a word processing program (Paragraphe), a database (Fiches & Dossiers) and a spreadsheet (Multiplan).
Compared with the TO9, the TO9+ added:[4][5]
- Basic 512
- 512 KB RAM
- double-sided floppy disk drive (640 kB)
- integrated modem
- two ports for mice or joysticks
References
- "Thomson TO 9 plus". OLD-COMPUTERS.COM : The Museum.
- "THOMSON JOUE LES LAPINS" (PDF). Hebdogiciel Magazine (150): 1. August 29, 1986.
- Miné, Antoine. "Thomson TO9+ Emulation in MESS". Antoine Miné's Web Site.
- Hohl, Fritz (December 27, 2020). "Thomson TO9+". Rare and Old Computers.
- Garret, Yann (September 1986). "Thomson présente Sa nouvelle gamme". Science & Vie Micro. No. 31. pp. 106–107. ISSN 0760-6516.
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