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- Tangerine_Microtan_65 abstract "The Tangerine Microtan 65 (sometimes abbreviated M65) was a 6502 based single board microcomputer, first sold in 1979, which could be expanded into, what was for its day, a comprehensive and powerful system. The design became the basis for what later became the ORIC, ATMOS and later computers, which had similar keyboard addressing and tape I/O as in the Microtan 65. The Microtan 65 had a single step function that could be used for debugging at the hardware level. The computer was available as ready-built boards or as kits consisting of board and components requiring soldering together.The Microtan 65 was intended as a general purpose microcomputer which could be used by laboratories, Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM)s and the computer enthusiast, and it was designed with expandability in mind. In this way the customer could customise the system, be it as a specialised control system, as a learning tool, or as a general purpose computing device.Price of the Microtan 65 board in 1981 was £79.35 (inc. VAT) in kit form or £90.85 ready-assembled. The system was not generally available in the shops, one of the few stockists at the time being Henry's Radio of Edgware Road, London.To accompany the hardware and to offer further support to users, a magazine was created, the Tansoft Gazette (name inspired by the Liverpool Software Gazette). This was edited by Tangerine employee Paul Kaufman who continued as editor when the magazine was renamed Oric Owner. Tansoft also became the name of Tangerine Computer's official software house which supplied a number of software products and book for the Microtan system and subsequently for the Oric range of computers. The Tansoft Gazette was prepared in-house using very basic layout facilities and then printed by local printer, Mid-Anglia Litho. Oric Owner improved on this by using a professional typsetting company.".
- Tangerine_Microtan_65 cpu MOS_Technology_6502.
- Tangerine_Microtan_65 manufacturer Tangerine_Computer_Systems.
- Tangerine_Microtan_65 successor Oric.
- Tangerine_Microtan_65 thumbnail Tangerine_Microtan_65_In_System_Rack.jpg?width=300.
- Tangerine_Microtan_65 type Personal_computer.
- Tangerine_Microtan_65 wikiPageExternalLink microtan.html.
- Tangerine_Microtan_65 wikiPageExternalLink microtan_hardware.txt.
- Tangerine_Microtan_65 wikiPageExternalLink microtan65-box.php.
- Tangerine_Microtan_65 wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Tangerine_Microtan_65 wikiPageExternalLink www.microtan.ukpc.net.
- Tangerine_Microtan_65 wikiPageExternalLink the_oric_1_is_30_years_old.
- Tangerine_Microtan_65 wikiPageID "2855698".
- Tangerine_Microtan_65 wikiPageRevisionID "598304423".
- Tangerine_Microtan_65 caption "The Microtan 65 in the full System Rack enclosure and with the ASCII keyboard".
- Tangerine_Microtan_65 cpu "6502".
- Tangerine_Microtan_65 display "Monochrome".
- Tangerine_Microtan_65 hasPhotoCollection Tangerine_Microtan_65.
- Tangerine_Microtan_65 input Computer_keyboard.
- Tangerine_Microtan_65 manufacturer Tangerine_Computer_Systems.
- Tangerine_Microtan_65 memory "1".
- Tangerine_Microtan_65 price "79.35".
- Tangerine_Microtan_65 price "90.85".
- Tangerine_Microtan_65 successor Oric.
- Tangerine_Microtan_65 type Personal_computer.
- Tangerine_Microtan_65 subject Category:1979_introductions.
- Tangerine_Microtan_65 subject Category:6502-based_home_computers.
- Tangerine_Microtan_65 subject Category:Early_microcomputers.
- Tangerine_Microtan_65 subject Category:Home_computers.
- Tangerine_Microtan_65 type Device.
- Tangerine_Microtan_65 type InformationAppliance.
- Tangerine_Microtan_65 type DesignedArtifact.
- Tangerine_Microtan_65 comment "The Tangerine Microtan 65 (sometimes abbreviated M65) was a 6502 based single board microcomputer, first sold in 1979, which could be expanded into, what was for its day, a comprehensive and powerful system. The design became the basis for what later became the ORIC, ATMOS and later computers, which had similar keyboard addressing and tape I/O as in the Microtan 65. The Microtan 65 had a single step function that could be used for debugging at the hardware level.".
- Tangerine_Microtan_65 label "Tangerine Microtan 65".
- Tangerine_Microtan_65 sameAs m.0873p5.
- Tangerine_Microtan_65 sameAs Q6589612.
- Tangerine_Microtan_65 sameAs Q6589612.
- Tangerine_Microtan_65 wasDerivedFrom Tangerine_Microtan_65?oldid=598304423.
- Tangerine_Microtan_65 depiction Tangerine_Microtan_65_In_System_Rack.jpg.
- Tangerine_Microtan_65 isPrimaryTopicOf Tangerine_Microtan_65.