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[[Image:Matra Alice all.jpg|600px|right|thumb|Alice, Alice 32 and Alice 90]]
[[Image:Alice 8000 lateral.jpg|400px|right|thumb|Alice 8000]]
The Matra & Hachette Ordinateur Alice is a home computer sold in France beginning in 1983. It was a clone of the TRS-80 MC-10, produced through a collaboration between Matra and Hachette in France and Tandy Corporation in the United States.
The Alice is distinguished by its bright red casing. Functionally, it is equivalent to the MC-10, with a SCART connector replacing the RF modulator for video output and an AZERTY keyboard instead of QWERTY. The Alice never became a popular computer in its home country. It tried to invade schools by being part of the country's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computing_for_All Plan Informatique pour Tous ] ("Information technology Computing for everyoneAll") programme, but Thomson won the whole deal. Less than 50 games were released for the system.
The original model had 4 kB of RAM and used a Motorola 6847 video display generator chip, as used in the Dragon 32 and Acorn Atom among others.
== Later models ==
== Links ==
*[[Media:MC6847 MOS Video Display Generator (Motorola).pdf|Motorola MC6847 VDG datasheet]]
*[[Media:EF9345 datasheet.pdf| SGS-Thomson EF9345 datasheet]]
*[http://alice32.free.fr/ DCAlice] Emulator for Windowsand collection of 86 programs and games*[https://youtu.be/YhLn5F0Am_g TOP 30 GAMES for the Tandy MC-10 and Matra Alice 4k] by [[Olipix]]*[https://youtu.be/du5enAwBLow Je vous dis tout sur ALICE, sans tabous !] [https://youtu.be/a4Do6LXfoSs L'imprimante thermique Alice] by [[Olipix]]
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[[Category:Non CPC Computers]]