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Tandy/Radio Shack MC10 Disk Drive
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The disk drive system is designed to be a viable interface for the Radio Shack TRS-80 Model MC-10 Micro Color Computer, or MC-10 for short.
Although the MC-10 had an expansion slot that could theoretically have been used for a disk drive, Radio Shack's only officially supported use for the slot was a 16K RAM plug-in. The only officially acknowledged and intended program/data storage and retrieval method was via the MC-10's standard TRS-80 cassette port.
In 2011, Darren Atkinson designed a disk drive interface [1], with prototype build and test help from Rogelio Perea. See YouTube video of the disk drive.
An MC-10 Disk Basic was also under development and testing.