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platforms:mtu [2024/07/21 22:50] – [General Information] vintagetechplatforms:mtu [2024/07/21 23:48] (current) – [Applesauce Support] vintagetech
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 ==== Introduction ==== ==== Introduction ====
  
-[todo]+The **MTU-130** was a 6502 based computer released by Micro Technology Unlimited in 1981. The base system supported 480x256 B&W graphics, 80 Kbytes of RAM, digital audio/speech and included a light pen. An additional 256 Kbytes of RAM could be added as part of a 68000 co-processor card upgrade allowing up to 336 Kbytes of RAM accessible to both the 6502 and 68000 processors. A Z-80 co-processor card and CP/M were available as well. The system required the use of a disk to run as no OS was installed in ROM. The disk operating system was known as CODOS, Channel-Oriented Disk Operating System, and supported 1 or 2 drives and treated all devices as a file. 
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 +The **MTU-140** was a later model that included drives and a monitor in an "all-in-one" case configuration.
  
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 ^  MTU-130 / MTU-140  | ^  MTU-130 / MTU-140  |
 |CODOS                 | |CODOS                 |
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 +Applesauce will be able to verify directories and files in these disks as good or bad. In addition you can export individual files. Exported files can be saved in raw data format or converted to modern text formats.
  
 === Disk Image Formats === === Disk Image Formats ===
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 === Recommended Drives === === Recommended Drives ===
  
-[todo]+An 8" drive that supports double sided/double density.
  
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