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The Tandy 1000A was an update to the original [[Tandy 1000]] that debuted in 1984. The most obvious technical change was the addition of a socket for a Intel 8087 Math Co-Processor on the motherboard, and the ability to utilize Direct Memory Access (DMA) via an additional 8-bit ISA Memory Board (allowing the 1000A to access up to 640K of RAM). It otherwise looks and runs identical to a regular Tandy 1000 (25-1000). | The Tandy 1000A was an update to the original [[Tandy 1000]] that debuted in 1984. The most obvious technical change was the addition of a socket for a Intel 8087 Math Co-Processor on the motherboard, and the ability to utilize Direct Memory Access (DMA) via an additional 8-bit ISA Memory Board (allowing the 1000A to access up to 640K of RAM). It otherwise looks and runs identical to a regular Tandy 1000 (25-1000). | ||
+ | =Specifications= | ||
Case: Tandy 1000 3-Slot ISA, Steel Chassis, Plastic casing | Case: Tandy 1000 3-Slot ISA, Steel Chassis, Plastic casing | ||
− | PSU: 65 Watt Tandy Proprietary | + | *PSU: 65 Watt Tandy Proprietary |
− | MoBo: Tandy 1000A for model 25-1000A | + | *MoBo: Tandy 1000A for model 25-1000A |
− | CPU: Intel 8088 @4.77MHz, Intel 8087 Math Co-Processor Optional | + | *CPU: Intel 8088 @4.77MHz, Intel 8087 Math Co-Processor Optional |
− | RAM: 256K-640K (with memory card) | + | *RAM: 256K-640K (with memory card) |
− | FDD: one or two TEAC 5.25" 360K DSDD Floppy Drives, Black Bezel | + | *FDD: one or two TEAC 5.25" 360K DSDD Floppy Drives, Black Bezel |
− | GFX: Tandy Graphics Adapter (TGA), basically the Enhanced CGA of the IBM PC Jr. | + | *GFX: Tandy Graphics Adapter (TGA), basically the Enhanced CGA of the IBM PC Jr. |
− | SND: Tandy 3-Voice Audio (3 channels of Square Wave, and a fourth via the PC speaker) | + | *SND: Tandy 3-Voice Audio (3 channels of Square Wave, and a fourth via the PC speaker) |
Hard Drives, Modems, and other accessories were also available from Radio Shack, however, were not popular options on this model. An original 20MB MF Hard Disk drive for the Tandy 1000A cost upwards of $4000, even in the catalogs that were outdated in the late 1990's. It seems the most common feature-set for the 1000A is 2x Floppies and the DMA/640K Memory Upgrade card. | Hard Drives, Modems, and other accessories were also available from Radio Shack, however, were not popular options on this model. An original 20MB MF Hard Disk drive for the Tandy 1000A cost upwards of $4000, even in the catalogs that were outdated in the late 1990's. It seems the most common feature-set for the 1000A is 2x Floppies and the DMA/640K Memory Upgrade card. |
Latest revision as of 15:41, 19 January 2022
Description
The Tandy 1000A is a PC Compatible based on the intel 8088 microprocessor. It's basically, just like the original release from 1984 the Tandy 1000, except with the addition of some quality of life updates and some changes that allow it to be expanded even further.
Technical Details
The Tandy 1000A was an update to the original Tandy 1000 that debuted in 1984. The most obvious technical change was the addition of a socket for a Intel 8087 Math Co-Processor on the motherboard, and the ability to utilize Direct Memory Access (DMA) via an additional 8-bit ISA Memory Board (allowing the 1000A to access up to 640K of RAM). It otherwise looks and runs identical to a regular Tandy 1000 (25-1000).
Specifications
Case: Tandy 1000 3-Slot ISA, Steel Chassis, Plastic casing
- PSU: 65 Watt Tandy Proprietary
- MoBo: Tandy 1000A for model 25-1000A
- CPU: Intel 8088 @4.77MHz, Intel 8087 Math Co-Processor Optional
- RAM: 256K-640K (with memory card)
- FDD: one or two TEAC 5.25" 360K DSDD Floppy Drives, Black Bezel
- GFX: Tandy Graphics Adapter (TGA), basically the Enhanced CGA of the IBM PC Jr.
- SND: Tandy 3-Voice Audio (3 channels of Square Wave, and a fourth via the PC speaker)
Hard Drives, Modems, and other accessories were also available from Radio Shack, however, were not popular options on this model. An original 20MB MF Hard Disk drive for the Tandy 1000A cost upwards of $4000, even in the catalogs that were outdated in the late 1990's. It seems the most common feature-set for the 1000A is 2x Floppies and the DMA/640K Memory Upgrade card.