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Thomson
,=History : a French phenomenon=
It was decided to favour French industry and Thomson had to hastily produce a full range of adequate computers, '''based on the MOS 6809E CPU clocked at 1mhz''' design of their 1982's computer the TO7.
While French National Education had to choose those French computers (hastily developed in a rush) the general public rarely got those as they were not as well rounded as an Amstrad CPC for example.
MO5 was first released with rubber keyboard. Then it had a more proper hard plastic mechanical keyboard, which was also supplied in a collector "Michel Platini" white casing..
*'''MO5E''': had a different casing and was aimed at Export, but was also sold on French market as the MO5Etentu (extended), with a AZERTY keyboard though. It features and an in-build Joystick built joystick and (slightly) upgraded beeper.
The casing would later be re-used with MO6 hardware as Network terminals renamed MO5NR.
* [[Sapiens]] (MO5/TO7) : originally an MO5 game.
* [[Le 5ème 5eme Axe]] (french name) from Loriciels, was originally a MO5 game.
* [[Captain Blood]] : the TO8 version is exactly the same as the CPC version, minus the sounds.
=DemoScene=
*Don't laught, there is an actual Demoscene on Thomson computers. *[[Shinra team]] produces and releases both on Amstrad CPC/PLUS and '''Thomson''' computers.
Most of those use the superior TO8 specifications and are visually not that different from Amstrad PLUS productions.
http://www.pulsdemos.com/images/hcl.png
*[http://exo.chez.com/indexe.html Thomson demoscene page] (French and English)
=NanoRéseau=
The nanoréseau is a system that connects up to 31 Thomson MO-TO microcomputers (TO7, TO7/70, MO5, etc.), called "nanomachines," to a more powerful machine known as the "network head."
This allows the nanomachines to leverage the superior capabilities of the network head, particularly access to floppy disks and a printer.
*[https://www.nanoreseau.net Wiki Nanoréseau Léanord-Thomson (FR)] Local network used in French schools in the 1980s
*[http://dcnano.free.fr/ DCnanoréseau] Emulates the server of the Léanord-Thomson local network
*[https://youtu.be/aXqMUJxWWWY La résurrection du Nanoréseau Thomson/Léanord] by [[Rodrik Studio]]
*[https://youtu.be/FVJ6UV3lu-k Goupil G3 PC, restauration et découverte] by [[Rodrik Studio]]
=Links=
*[httphttps://wwwfr.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomson_TO7 TO7] and [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomson_MO5 MO5 ] on Wikipedia (frenchFR) *[https://youtu.be/HQyckYYT3_8 Le tout premier ordinateur Thomson : Le TO7] by [[Rodrik Studio]] *[https://youtu.be/9LbyIPBmgE8 Le plus évolué des Thomson : Le TO9+] by [[Rodrik Studio]] *[https://youtu.be/4FAv1d632Yw Thomson TO7] [https://youtu.be/xJbzRDLq1gs Thomson MO5] [https://youtu.be/Psb-8LBkLYo Thomson MO6] TV advertisements *[https://youtu.be/UPxQR2r6iVA The French Apple | The Story of Thomson Computers] by [[RMC - The Cave]] *[https://youtu.be/YTM1XXCFYxM 50 Thomson MO5 games] *[http://www.logicielsmoto.com/home.php Logicielsmoto.com] a complete French site with software and stuff on Thomson computers. *[http://nostalgies.thomsonistes.org French site "Nostalgie Thomsonistes"] *[http://nostalgies.thomsonistes.org/thomson_saga.pdf an interesting pdf file in French to explain all of this.] *[[Media:MC6809 HMOS 8 Bit Microprocessor (Motorola).pdf|Motorola MC6809 CPU datasheet]] (only on first generation TO7) *[[Media:6809E CPU datasheet.pdf|Motorola MC6809E CPU datasheet]] *[https://colorcomputerarchive.com/repo/Documents/Books/Motorola%206809%20and%20Hitachi%206309%20Programming%20Reference%20(Darren%20Atkinson).pdf 6809/6309 Programmer's Reference] *[[Media:MC6821 datasheet.pdf|Motorola MC6821 PIA datasheet]]
*[http[Media://wwwMC6846 datasheet.fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/SIMIV More Thomson Computers on Wikipedia (french too)pdf|Motorola MC6846 Timer+PIA datasheet]]
*[http://wwwdcmoto.logicielsmotofree.comfr/homedocumentation/technique.php Logicielsmoto.comhtml Technical documentation and datasheets] a complete French site with softwares and stuff on Thomson computers.
*[http://nostalgiesdcmoto.thomsonistesfree.orgfr/index.html| French site "Nostalgie Thomsonistes"DCMOTO]Emulator for Windows and collection of 1219 programs and games
*[httphttps://nostalgieswww.thomsonistesmythomson.orgcom/thomson_saga.pdf| an interesting pdf file in French to explain all of this.us_en/computers-155-us-en Thomson computers]Thomson is one of the few brands of the 8bit era that still creates new computers today
[[Category:Non CPC Computers]]