A brand-new cassette cable for the Oric 1 and Oric Atmos computer systems. Designed to connect to suitable tape cassette recorders for loading, downloading tape based computer programs. Features 3 jack plug connections: REM, EAR & MIC.
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Welcome to the CoolNovelties store
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Retro Computers & Gaming
- Amstrad CPC & PCW
- Atari 800, 1200, 65XE & 130XE
- Atari Jaguar
- Atari ST
- BBC Micro & Acorn
- Camputers Lynx
- Commodore Amiga
- Commodore C16, C64, C128 & Vic 20
- Dragon 32 & 64
- MSX Computer
- Neo Geo AES & CD
- Nintendo Gamecube
- Nintendo N64
- Nintendo NES
- Nintendo SNES
- Nintendo Wii
- Oric
- RM Nimbus
- Sega Dreamcast
- Sega Master System 1
- Sega Master System II
- Sega Mega Drive 1 & Genesis 1
- Sega Mega Drive II & Genesis II
- Sega Saturn
- Sinclair ZX Spectrum
- Sony Playstation (PS1)
- Tandy
- Texas Instruments Ti-99/4A
- Monitor Adapters
- Microsoft X-Box
- ColecoVision
- Emulation Systems
- Parts and Accessories
- Connectors
- Keyrings
- Coasters
- Car Signs
- Fridge Magnets
- ASBOs
- Audio & Hi-Fi Cables
- Novelty IDs & Licences
Oric
Oric was the name used by Tangerine Computer Systems for a series of home computers, including the original Oric-1, its successor the Oric Atmos and the later Oric Stratos/IQ164 and Oric Telestrat models.
With the success of the Sinclair ZX Spectrum, Tangerine's backers had suggested a home computer and Tangerine formed Oric Products International Ltd to develop and release the Oric-1 in 1983. Further computers in the Oric range were released through to 1987 with Eastern European clones being produced into the 1990s.
Based on a MOS 1 MHz 6502A CPU, the Oric-1 came in 16 KB or 48 KB RAM variants for £129 and £169 respectively, matching the models available for the popular ZX Spectrum and undercutting the price of the 48 KB version of the Spectrum by a few pounds. The "48 KB" Oric-1 version was actually 64 KB. The top 16 KB of memory are masked by the BASIC ROMand thus normally not available for the user; The optional disc drive unit contains some additional hardware that allows it to enable or disable the ROM, effectively adding 16 KB of RAM to the machine. This additional memory is used by the system to store the Oric DOS software. Both Oric-1 versions had a 16 KB ROM containing the operating system and a modified BASIC interpreter.

Subcategories
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Video Cables
A range of video cables for the Oric 1 and Oric Atmos computer systems, including RGB scart cables.
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Controllers and Cables
A range of joystick controllers and cables for the Oric 1 and Oric Atmos computer systems.
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Parts and Accessories
A range of spare parts and accessories designed for the Oric 1 and Oric Atmos computer systems.
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Power Cables
A range of power cables and power supply units (PSUs) designed for the Oric 1 and Oric Atmos computer systems.
Active filters
Connects to the RF output socket which is usually coloured brown and provides both video & audio. This is equivalent to the original basic television cable supplied with most systems "back in the day" and will need to be tuned into a suitable analog television onto a free channel.
A quality RGB scart cable for the Oric 1 and Oric Atmos computers. Conveniently uses the Oric's power supply to enable RGB switching, so no need for additional batteries or supplies unlike other cables.