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The '''[[Thomson SA|Thomson]]''' '''MO5''' was a [[Motorola 6809|6809E]]-based [[computer]] introduced in France in 1984. It featured 48&nbsp;KB of [[Random_access_memory|RAM]], a 40×25 text display, and built-in [[Microsoft BASIC]]. The MO5 was replaced by the [[Thomson MO6|MO6]] in 1986.
The '''[[Thomson SA|Thomson]]''' '''MO5''' was a [[Motorola 6809|6809E]]-based [[computer]] introduced in France in 1984. It featured 48&nbsp;KB of [[Random_access_memory|RAM]], a 40×25 text display, and built-in [[Microsoft BASIC]]. The MO5 was replaced by the [[Thomson MO6|MO6]] in 1986.



Revision as of 20:28, 6 August 2012

Thomson MO5
ManufacturerThomson SA
Release date1984 (1984)
CPUMotorola 6809E @ 1MHz
Memory32kB RAM, 16kB VRAM

The Thomson MO5 was a 6809E-based computer introduced in France in 1984. It featured 48 KB of RAM, a 40×25 text display, and built-in Microsoft BASIC. The MO5 was replaced by the MO6 in 1986.

  • DCMOTO: PC emulator for Thomson MO5, MO5E, MO5NR, MO6, T9000, TO7, TO7/70, TO8, TO8D, TO9, TO9+ and Olivetti Prodest PC128. Comprehensive software and documentation are also available.
  • MO5 at Old-Computers.com