Toshiba Pasopia
| Also known as | PA7010, PA7012, Toshiba T100 |
|---|---|
| Type | Home computer |
| Release date | 1981 |
| Operating system | PA7010: T-BASIC PA7012: OA-BASIC |
| CPU | Zilog Z80A @ 4 MHz |
| Memory | 64 KB RAM 16 KB VRAM |
| Graphics | 160 x 100, 640 x 200 8 colors (RGB primaries) |
| Sound | 3 octaves (built-in speaker) |
| Successor | Pasopia 5, Pasopia 7 |
Toshiba Pasopia is a computer from manufacturer Toshiba, released in 1981 and based around a Zilog Z80 microprocessor. This is not to be confused with the Toshiba Pasopia IQ, a similar named line of MSX compatible computers.
There are two models, the PA7010 and the PA7012. PA7010 comes with T-BASIC, a version of Microsoft BASIC. PA7012 comes with the more powerful built-in operating system - OA-BASIC developed by Toshiba, capable of sequential file access and automated loading of programs. The keyboard has 90 keys, a separate numeric keypad and eight function keys. The machine could be expanded with disk drives, extra RAM and offered a RS-232 and a parallel printer port.
In 1982 the machine was sold on the American market as Toshiba T100. It had an optional LCD screen (with 320 x 64 resolution) that fitted into the keyboard. Two CRT monitors were available: a 13" green monochrome, and 15" RGB color. 1982 models came with T-BASIC version 1.1.
The machine supported cartridge-type peripherals called PAC, RAM packs with battery backup, Kanji ROM packs and joystick ports. Pascal and OA-BASIC cartridges were on sale.
In 1983 Toshiba released the Pasopia 5 and Pasopia 7, intended as successors to the original Pasopia.
A dedicated magazine, named "Oh! Pasopia" was published in Japan between 1983 and 1987.