Tatung Einstein Explained

Tatung Einstein TC-01
Manufacturer:Tatung
Type:Personal computer
Connectivity:RS-232
Media:3-inch floppy disk
Os:MOS (Machine Operating System); Xtal DOS (CP/M-compatible); Xtal BASIC (BASIC)
Input:51-key keyboard, joystick
Cpu:Zilog Z80A @ 4 MHz
Storage:3-inch floppy drive (1770 FDC)
Memory:64 KB RAM, 16 KB VRAM, 8 KB - 32 KB ROM
Display:256 × 192, 16 colours
Dimensions:43.5 × 51.5 × 11.5 cm
Successor:Tatung Einstein 256
Sound:AY-3-8910
Graphics:TMS9129

The Tatung Einstein[1] is an eight-bit home/personal computer produced by Taiwanese[2] corporation Tatung,[3] designed in Bradford, England at Tatung's research laboratories and assembled in Bridgnorth and Telford, England. It was aimed primarily at small businesses.

History

The Tatung Einstein TC-01 was released in the United Kingdom in the summer of 1984, and 5,000 were exported to Taipei later that year. A Tatung monitor (monochrome or colour) and dot matrix printer were also available as options, plus external disc drives and an 80 column display card. It was also capable of running ZX Spectrum software with the "Speculator" addon.[4] [5]

More expensive than most of its rivals, the Einstein was popular with contemporary programmers as a development machine[6] [7] but was commercially unsuccessful.[8] [9]

A later revised version, called the Tatung Einstein 256 and released in 1985,[10] [11] suffered a similar fate.

Design

The machine was physically large, with an option for one or two built-in three-inch floppy disk drives manufactured by Hitachi.[12] At the time, most home computers in the UK used ordinary tape recorders for storage. Another unusual feature of the Einstein was that on start-up the computer entered a simple machine code monitor, called MOS (Machine Operating System).

A variety of software could then be loaded from disk, including a CP/M-compatible operating system[13] called Xtal DOS (pronounced 'Crystal DOS', created by Crystal Computers in Torquay), and a BASIC interpreter (Xtal BASIC). More than 400 software titles were released for the system, including about 120 games.[14] Versions of popular software like DBase or WordStar were available.[15]

Thanks to the reliability of the machine, and ample memory, the machine proved useful by many software houses to use for programming, and then porting the code to the machines they were made for, namely the Spectrum 48k, Amstrad CPC, and Commodore 64. Eventually, it was superseded by the PC and Atari ST as the development systems of choice.

The follow on machine, the Einstein 256, basically was the same as the original, with improved video (Yamaha V9938) and a more slimline black case.

Technical specifications

The machines were quite similar.

Tatung Einstein TC-01

The Tatung Einstein TC-01 specifications are similar the MSX standard.

Tatung Einstein 256

The Tatung Einstein 256 was similar to the original with improved video (Yamaha V9938) and more RAM.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tatung Einstein TC-01 - Computer - Computing History . 2022-10-30 . www.computinghistory.org.uk.
  2. Book: Horizonte asiático . 1986 . APACL . es.
  3. Book: An Introduction to Tatung Co., 1984 . 1984 . Tatung Company . en.
  4. Web site: Tatung Einstein Speculator . 2022-12-22 . www.tatungeinstein.co.uk.
  5. Web site: Speculator Spectrum Emulator . 2022-12-22 . www.tatungeinstein.co.uk.
  6. Book: McAlpine, Kenneth B. . Bits and Pieces: A History of Chiptunes . 2018-11-09 . Oxford University Press . 978-0-19-049611-1 . en.
  7. Web site: Bolton . David . 2019-01-17 . Blast from the Past: Retrieving Old Game Source Code . 2022-10-30 . Dice Insights . en-US.
  8. Web site: EINSTEIN TC-01 Tatung. www.old-computers.com.
  9. Book: Sharpe, Michael . Family Matters: A History of Genealogy . 2011-12-13 . Casemate Publishers . 978-1-84468-650-6 . en.
  10. Web site: Tatung Einstein 256 - Computer - Computing History . 2022-10-30 . www.computinghistory.org.uk.
  11. Web site: Tatung Einstein 256 . 2022-10-30 . www.tatungeinstein.co.uk.
  12. Book: Joshi, Rajmohan . Introduction To Computers . April 2006 . Gyan Publishing House . 978-81-8205-379-3 . en.
  13. Book: Investors Chronicle . 1984 . Financial Times Business Pub. . en.
  14. Web site: Tatung Einstein Complete Software List . 2022-12-22 . www.tatungeinstein.co.uk.
  15. Web site: Tatung Einstein business software . 2022-12-22 . www.tatungeinstein.co.uk.
  16. Book: Joshi, Rajmohan . Introduction To Computers . April 2006 . Gyan Publishing House . 978-81-8205-379-3 . 73 . en.