The Thomson MO5 runs on a
Motorola 6809E processor clocked at 1
MHz and features 48 KB of
RAM (16 KB used as video memory, 32 KB as free user RAM) and 16 KB of ROM (4 KB for the monitor and 12 KB for the BASIC interpreter). Graphics were generated by a EFGJ03L (or MA4Q-1200)
gate array In memory, the
bit order was PBGR. The desaturated colours were obtained by mixing of the original
RGB components within the video hardware. This is done by a PROM circuit, where a two bit mask controls colour mixing ratios of 0%, 33%, 66% and 100% of the saturated hue. This approach allows the display of Orange instead of "desaturated white", and Gray instead of "desaturated black". According to the values specified on the computer's technical manual (
“Manuel Technique du MO5”, p. 11-19), the hardware palette was:
Displayed colors are only approximate due to different transfer and color spaces used on web pages (sRGB) and analog video (BT.601) Video RAM was 16 KB. As common on home computers designed to be connected to an ordinary TV screen, the pixels active area doesn't cover the entire screen, and is surrounded by a border. The video output is
RGB on a
SCART connector, with the refresh rate being
625-line compatible 50 Hz. Audio is limited to
1-bit square wave tones, outputted via the TV using the SCART connector. The machine used cassette tapes for file storage, played on a proprietary player connected using a 5-pin
DIN connector. The tape player's output is also routed to the computer's sound output. The keyboard has 58 keys and includes a reset button. ==Expansion==