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Dragon Data - Dragon 32
Dragon 32 was almost a complete clone of the Tandy
Color Computer TRS-80. It was one of the most technically advanced home
computers of its time and despite some good sales in Europe the company
had gone into receivership by 1985.
Dragon 32
Dragon 32
1982
Launched in August
1982 at a cost of £199, theThe Dragon 32 enjoyed a pretty good
success in Europe. Its ROM holds the Operating System and a version
of Microsoft Extended BASIC. Released around the same time as the
Sinclair Spectrum and Commodore 64 systems it face some fierce competition.
Dragon 32 Specifications
CPU
Motorola MC6809EP, 0,9 Mhz
OS
Microsoft Extended BASIC.4.433619
RAM
32K RAM
GRAPHICS
max res: 256 x 192
8 Colors
SOUND
1 voice, 5 octaves with the Basic
4 voices, 7 octaves with machine code
STORAGE
Tape 5 pin din Game Carts
Disk Drive Addon.
NOTES
Reset switch
Left Joystick 5 pin din
Right Joystick 5 pin din
Parallel port 20 pin
Dragon 64
Dragon
64
1983
The 64 model had 64k
of RAM instead of 32k, an OS9 operating system and a RS232C connector.
Other than that it looked basically identical to the 32 model. There
was also an upgrade board availble for converting the 32 to 64k.
Dragon 64 Specifications
CPU
As Above
OS
As Above
RAM
64 kb
GRAPHICS
As Above
SOUND
As Above
Notes
Cartridge slot
DRAGON 32 GAMES
Like many home computers the dragon
32 had an extensive range of games available all of varying quality.
There are the usual conversions of games such as Chukie Egg (shown)
as well as its own game hero in the Cuthbert series. Games came on
tape of carts.
Cuthbert Goes Digging.
Dragon
32 Accessories
Loads of upgrades such
as modems, printers, disk drives.