The T100 was the US version of the Japanese PASOPIA computer. It was intended to be a professional CP/M machine.
It had a small built-in LCD screen (6 or 8 lines of 40 characters or 320 x 64 pixels in graphic mode). This LCD screen was an option (not built-in). It fitted into slots at the back of the keyboard/cpu unit.
There were 2 CRTs available: 13" monochrome (green), and 15" color with a proprietary RGB interface. The twin floppy drive was a separate box.
It was possible to plug a memory module into the slot under the flip-up cover at the rear right of the keyboard/CPU unit. That was the only way to add memory.
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Hi. I have a Toshiba T-100, the color monitor, disk drive, manuals, and software on cassette tapes and disks. Feel free to contact me to exchange information about this uniquely rare computer. My contact form: https://contactbyweb.com/Toshiba_T-100
The T100 actually has 8 colours in 320x200. Also the colour monitor, although having a propriety connector is compatible with a standard CGA - minus the intensity pin. Back in the 80''s I had no trouble converting the Toshiba monitor for a pc/XT. Can''t imagine why the opposite isn''t true.
Sunday 30th May 2021
Mark (Australia)
In case anyone out there is interested, I have the technical reference manual for the T100 which I''m happy to scan to a pdf if anyone is interested. Also I''m looking for a copy of the T-basic reference manual if anyone has a copy. Thankyou in advance. MSPWPGS at Gmail dot con.
Sunday 30th May 2021
Mark (Australia)
NAME
T 100
MANUFACTURER
Toshiba
TYPE
Professional Computer
ORIGIN
Japan
YEAR
1982
BUILT IN LANGUAGE
T-BASIC
KEYBOARD
Full stroke keyboard, with separated numeric keypad and function keys