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Tandy/Radio Shack MC10 Disk Drive

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A viable disk drive interface for the Tandy/Radio Shack Micro Color Computer 10, or MC-10 for short. When this computer was first made available in 1984 it only allowed data storage over a cassette interface, Radio Shack offered a 16kRAM expansion interface and a thermal printer for the MC-10 but no more, the computer was discontinued in 1985.

This interface was designed by Darren Atkinson (http://five.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/coco) in 2011 with prototype build and test help from yours truly (http://www.facebook.com/rogelio.perea).

An MC-10 Disk Basic is currently under development and testing, stay tuned!

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