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The TRS-80 MC-10 microcomputer was the lesser-known, younger cousin of the TRS-80 Color Computer. About the size of a hardcover book, the MC-10 came equipped with four kilobytes of RAM, a Motorola MC6803 eight-bit microprocessor, a built-in serial port, and the same graphics capabilities as the original Color Computer (provided by the Motorola MC6847 video display generator).
Underpowered for its time, the MC-10 was released in 1983 but discontinued in 1984, along with the 16KB memory upgrade and small amount of cassette-based software which had been released for it.