Colour Genie

The EACA EG2000 Colour Genie was a computer produced by Hong Kong-based manufacturer EACA, and introduced in Germany in August 1982 by Trommeschläger Computer Service and Schmidtke Electronic.

EACA EG2000 Colour Genie
EG2000 Colour Genie computer
ManufacturerEACA
Release dateAugust 1982 (1982-08)
Introductory price£200 (equivalent to £751 in 2021)
Discontinued1983
Operating system16 KB ROM containing LEVEL II BASIC
CPUZilog Z80, 2 MHz
Memory16 KB RAM, expandable to 32 KB
DisplayPAL composite or RF out; 40×24 text, 16 colours; 160×96 graphics, 4 colours
GraphicsMotorola 6845
SoundAY-3-8910
Input63-key typewriter style Keyboard with 4 programmable function keys
Power5V DC, +12V DC and -12V DC
PredecessorVideo Genie

It followed their earlier Video Genie I and II computers and was released around the same time as the business-oriented Video Genie.

The LEVEL II BASIC was compatible with the Video Genie I and II and the TRS-80, except for graphic and sound commands; most of the routines for Video Genie I BASIC commands were left over in the Colour Genie's BASIC ROM. Programs were provided to load TRS-80 programs into the Colour Genie. Colour Genie disks could be read in a TRS-80 floppy disk drive and vice versa, editing the pdrive commands.

The original Video Genies had been based upon (and broadly compatible with) the then-current TRS-80 Model I. As the Colour Genie was descended from this architecture, it was incompatible with Tandy's newer TRS-80 Color Computer which – despite its name – was an entirely new and unrelated design based on an entirely different CPU, and thus incompatible with the TRS-80 Model I and derivatives such as the Color Genie.

About 190 games were published for the system in English and German.

A 80 column card was produced.

Modern emulators for this system exist.

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