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CRC/Disto

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CRC Computers Inc. / CRC Ordinateurs Inc.

MISSING PHOTO

Name CRC Computers Inc. / CRC Ordinateurs Inc.
Year 1983
Location Montreal, Canada
Notes Vendor of CoCo expansion hardware
Info Source product manual
About the Company Info Box


History

(to be completed)

Products

Disto Controllers

Super Add-ons for Disto Super Disk controllers

  • Disto Real time clock and parallel printer interface
  • Disto Mini EPROM programmer
  • Disto Hard Disk II Adapter - fully compatible with S.A.S.I. controller, fits inside Super Controllers, RAMdisk or MEB adapterm, OS-9 drivers included
  • Super RAMDisk 512K - upgradable to 1 MB
  • MEB adapter - a stand-alone mini-expansion-Bus to connect any other DISTo adapter directly to a Multi-Pak without needing a Super Controller or RAMDisk

Peripherals

  • RS-232 SuperPack - Rainbow Jan. 1989, p. 55

Upgrades

  • Super RAM 3 - easily installed inside the CoCo, fully compatible with OS-9 Level 2, cinluded a software package for BASIC with a printer spooler, a RAM disk, a memory test and an install/configure program
    • Zero K - non-populated upgrade board
    • Full 512K - upgrade board with memory chips