DEC Rainbow 100
Description | |
Manufacturer | Digital Equipment Corporation |
Model | Rainbow 100 |
Date Announced | 1982 |
Date Canceled | Unknown |
Number Produced | Tens of thousands, at least |
Country of Origin | USA |
Price | Approx. $2,500.00 |
Current Value | $10-$100 |
Specifications | --- |
Processor | Z-80 and 8088 |
Speed | 4 MHz |
RAM | 64K+ |
ROM | 24KB |
Storage | |
Expansion | 3 expansion slots |
Bus | DEC Proprietary |
Video | |
I/O | Parallel, Serial |
OS Options | CP/M-80, CP/M-86 and MS-DOS |
Notes | The DEC Rainbow was Digital's answer to the IBM PC that bridged the gap between the new standard and the old (MS-DOS and CP/M.) The Rainbow is the "little brother" of the DEC Pro 350. |
Related Items in Collection | A full set of manuals and some software. |
Related Items Wanted | A working power switch! |
The DEC Rainbow was a very well engineered machine that incorporated both 8 and 16 bit processors in a multi-boot machine.
Since it was a VT-100 compatible terminal as well as a PC it was often sold as a terminal to bigger DEC equipment that doubled as a stand-alone PC.
This machine and all of the associated documentation and software were kindly donated by Tim Kuechler.