Tandy Pocket Computer PC‑6

The Tandy Pocket Computer is a programmable calculator-sized computer. The P-6, originally the Casio FX-790P, is one of the four versions from the Tandy Pocket Computer series that are rebadged Casio devices. The other four are Sharp devices. Although the series is named after the TRS-80 line of computers, they are not compatible and don't use a Z-80 processor.

Tandy Pocket Computer PC‑6

The Tandy Pocket Computer is a programmable calculator-sized computer. The P-6, originally the Casio FX-790P, is one of the four versions from the Tandy Pocket Computer series that are rebadged Casio devices. The other four are Sharp devices. Although the series is named after the TRS-80 line of computers, they are not compatible and don't use a Z-80 processor.

This pocket computer could, in addition to scientific mathematics, understand BASIC programming language. It had a QWERTY keyboard and a dotmatrix LCD display. The P-6 could display 24 characters on it, in upper- and lowercase. The P-6 also had a thermal printer.

Catalog type
Micro-Computer
Manufacturer
Release Date
1986
Processor

Memory
8kB

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