User:Buran Biggest Fan/Triumph-Adler Alphatronic P1/P2

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Buran Biggest Fan/Triumph-Adler Alphatronic P1/P2
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TypeHome computer
Generation8-bit
Release dateWest Germany: 1980
Lifespan1980–?
Introductory price5000 DEM
Discontinued?
Units soldUnknown
Media180Kb Floppy Drive (x2 on P2), Optional 5Mb Hard Disk Drive replacing one floppy drive
Operating systemMOS (Built-in) / CP/M (DOS)
CPUAMD 8085 @ 3 MHz
Memory32 KB / 48 KB (With internal memory upgrade)
PredecessorTriumph-Adler TA - 1000
SuccessorTriumph-Adler Alphatronic P3/P4

The Triumph-Adler Alphatronic P1/P2 models are office computers launched by Triumph-Adler in 1980. The full version, with 48 Kb RAM and dual floppy drive was called P2, while its cut version with 32 Kb RAM and a single floppy drive was called P1.

Hardware[edit]

P1/P2 models have as main characteristic they does not have a motherboard, but a backplane where all computer modules are attached to.

Modules[edit]

  • Video output board
  • Dual floppy disk drive controller board
  • Power Supply module (2 boards)

MOS[edit]

MOS Stands for Micro Operating System. It is the built-in low-level operating system. The MOS allows the user perform low-level tasks like poking hexadecimal values directly into memory positions to program the computer in machine code and using hardware ports and peripherals.

Software[edit]

While running its own version of CP/M, P1/P2 can run any piece of software targetted for that system.

Category:Microcomputers