ColecoVision
Company: Coleco
Model Number: 2400
Manufacture Date/Year: 1982
Camera Used: Nikon D5100
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Specifications
Core Unit:
Processor: 3.58 MHz NEC version of Zilog Z80A
RAM: 1K
ROM: 8K Texas Instruments TMS4764
Graphics:
Video Processor: Texas Instruments TMS9928A
VRAM: 16K
Pixel Resolution: 256 x 192
Sprites: 32 on-screen at once
Max Colors: 16
Sound:
Sound Chip: Texas Instruments SN76489A PSG
3 tone generators
1 noise generator
Ports:
2 Controller ports
Expansion Module Interface port for the following Coleco Expansion Modules:
Expansion Module #1: Adds Atari 2600 compatibility
Expansion Module #2: Driving controller (steering wheel and gas pedal)
Expansion Module #3: ADAM adapter (converts ColecoVision into an ADAM computer)
Roller Controller: Trackball that shipped with the game cartridge Slither (a Centipede knock off)
Standard Controller:
System shipped with 2 detachable standard controllers
12-button keypad (0-9 buttons, * button, and # button)
2 fire buttons, one on each side
Each controller has a short 1.5 inch joystick (thumb stick)
Designed to accept a thin laminated game overlay over the keypad
Super Action Controller:
Sold in a set of two, bundled with Super Action Baseball cartridge
12-button keypad on top (0-9 buttons, * button, and # button) that accepts a thin laminted game overlay
Special roller on top (left or right movement)
Multi-directional joystick on top
4 multiple-use player select triggers (within the handle grip) for controlling up to four different objects
Standard ColecoVision Controller
Super Action Controller
Game Format:
ROM Cartridge (8/16/24/32 KB)
Typical Game Cartridge
Physical Dimensions:
Size (Inches): 2 H x 14 W x 8 D
Camera Used: Nikon D5100
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