Toshiba Pasopia 16 | |
Type: | IBM PC compatible |
Processor: | Intel 8088-2 |
Memory: | 192 KB (expandable to 256 KB) |
Graphics: | Color Graphic Card (128KB, 8 colors) Extended Graphic Card (256KB, 16 out of 256 colors) |
Os: | MS-DOS 2.3 CP/M-86 (optional) |
Successor: | J-3100 |
Cpuspeed: | 6 MHz |
Aka: | PA7020, T300, PAP |
Display: | 320 x 200, 640 x 200, 640 x 400, 640 x 500 8 or 16 colors |
Memory Card: | Floppy disks |
Related: | Toshiba Pasopia 1600, Pasopia 1600 TS100 / 300 |
Toshiba Pasopia 16 or PA7020[1] (also known as T300 in the U.S. and PAP in Europe) is an IBM PC compatible computer from manufacturer Toshiba, released in 1982 and based around a Intel 8088-2 microprocessor running at 6 MHz.[1]
The operating system was MS-DOS 2.3 with CP/M-86 as an option.[2] The machine included GW-BASIC, communication (Pap.Com) and graphics (Pap.Graph) software.[2] The computer came with two 5.25" disk drives and supported an optional 8087 co-processor.[1]
Two graphic cards were available: a Color Graphic Card with 128KB and 8 colors; an Extended Graphic Card with 256KB of memory and 16 colors out of 256.[3] Several graphics modes are possible:,, and .
The European PAP model had a SCART connector with RGB output. A green monochrome monitor was also available. Possible peripherals for this model are extra 5.25" disk drives, a hard disk, a RS-232 interface and a printer. The keyboard has 103 keys.
An expanded model, the Toshiba Pasopia 1600 (PA7030) was released in 1984.[4] The basic specifications are the same as the base model, but the CPU is an Intel 8086-2 running at 8 MHz, and graphic memory was expanded to 384 KB. The machine is smaller and the number of expansion slots was reduced to two. A mouse and JS-WORD came as standard equipment, along with a screen editor software. Several types of floppy and hard drives were available.
Another variation was the Pasopia 1600 TS100 / 300 with a 80286 CPU running at 8 MHz and 704 KB of RAM. It came with MS-DOS 2.11, two 5.25" floppy disk drives (TS100 version) or a single 5.25" floppy disk drive and a 20 MB hard drive (TS300 version). After this, Toshiba starts the J-3100 series of personal computers.