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Tandy 1000 TX - Desktop Computer
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Tandy 1000 TX

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The Tandy 1000 TX is a personal computer released by Radio Shack in 1987 as part of the Tandy 1000 series. It functions as an IBM PC compatible system and features an enhanced keyboard, an improved microprocessor, and expanded memory compared to earlier Tandy 1000 models. The computer includes custom graphics and sound hardware that offers enhancements over the standard IBM PC. It was primarily targeted at home and small business users.

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What processor does the Tandy 1000 TX use?

The Tandy 1000 TX, released in 1987, was equipped with an Intel 80286 processor running at approximately 8 MHz, a significant upgrade from the original Tandy 1000's 8088 CPU. This positioned it closer to IBM PC AT-class performance.

Can the Tandy 1000 TX run standard IBM PC software?

Yes, the Tandy 1000 TX was designed as an IBM PC compatible capable of running most standard DOS-based software written for IBM PCs. It also included Tandy-specific 16-color graphics and 3-voice sound modes that many late-1980s games supported for enhanced visuals and audio.

How much RAM does the Tandy 1000 TX have out of the box?

The Tandy 1000 TX shipped with 256 KB of RAM built in, which was typical for the era. It could be expanded via additional memory boards to reach the 640 KB DOS conventional memory limit for running more demanding applications.

Was the Tandy 1000 TX keyboard better than the original Tandy 1000?

Yes, the TX featured an improved keyboard design compared to the original Tandy 1000 and the much-criticized IBM PCjr keyboard that the earlier Tandy models were based on. The enhanced keyboard aimed for better ergonomics and a more traditional typewriter-style feel.

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