Tatung Einstein TC01 Computer with manuals, software, TV lead and joystick and eleven disks which I have tested to load (I haven't exhaustively tested them) but the System Master works, the Bumper Games pack half works and the other disks are Genesis Word Processor, Rocket Giant Maths Mighty Writer, Basic Tutorial, Get Lost Mr. Fixit, The Cracker (with Manual), Neil's Utilities (some work), Helicopter UK, Kuma Xanagrams Quadrax,

The disks that don't load are  SSSPell, Kid's Stuff, Worldwise, Merlin's Wordmaster (i've just discovered that it uses 2 disks so it might work), Maths Tank CounterBlast and Kuma Castle Quest. Some of these might work for someone who knows what they're doing.

There are also DOS/MSDOS Introduction, BASIC reference manual, The Cracker's user manual, Kuma Home Budget with disk (untested) and a folder of various Einstein magazines and newsletters.

The TV is not included. 




Condition is Used.

A Quick History...

Early development of the Tatung Einstein took place at Tatung UK's technical laboratory in Bradford before production began at its factory in Telford.

They produced a large, very well built, reasonably priced (for the specification) machine using the very popular Z80A processor running at an impressive 4MHz, supported by an equally impressive 80K of RAM, of which a generous 16K was devoted solely to the display.
Outputs to TV and RGB were provided, along with standard serial and centronics printer ports, two joystick connectors and the "Tatung Pipe" which directly accessed the 8-Bit data bus.

The system also included a built-in 3" disk drive, with space for a second optional drive - a very impressive package built in a large case with a sunken top case for the monitor to stand in.

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