The Oric Atmos was designed by the Tangerine Computer Systems under a new company name of Oric Products International Ltd. It is a simple 8-Bit computer, and is the successor to the Oric-1. The first thing you notice is how similar it is to the well-known ZX Spectrum, with the Oric computers designed to be direct competition.
Released on 1st February 1984, the Atom was essentially an improved version of the Oric-1, though some bugs still existed; most noticeably the tape error-checking bug. The Atom was discontinued in 1985.
A Modem, Printer and 3-inch Floppy drive were available for the computer, as was extended RAM by a further 16k.
Year | 1984 |
Make & Model | Oric Atmos |
Generation | 4th |
CPU | MOS 6502 |
Speed | 1MHz |
RAM & ROM | 16k ROM, 48k ROM |
Power | 9V @ 600mA |
Exhibit No. | 1327 |