Colour Genie

The EACA EG2000 Colour Genie was a computer produced by Hong Kong-based manufacturer EACA, and introduced in Germany in August 1982 by Trommeschläger Computer Service and Schmidtke Electronic.

It followed their earlier Video Genie I and II computers and was released around the same time as the business-oriented Video Genie.

The LEVEL II BASIC was compatible with the Video Genie I and II and the TRS-80, except for graphic and sound commands; most of the routines for Video Genie I BASIC commands were left over in the Colour Genie's BASIC ROM. Programs were provided to load TRS-80 programs into the Colour Genie. Colour Genie disks could be read in a TRS-80 floppy disk drive and vice versa, editing the commands.

The original Video Genies had been based upon (and broadly compatible with) the then-current TRS-80 Model I. As the Colour Genie was descended from this architecture, it was incompatible with Tandy's newer TRS-80 Color Computer which – despite its name – was an entirely new and unrelated design based on an entirely different CPU, and thus incompatible with the TRS-80 Model I and derivatives such as the Color Genie.

About 190 games were published for the system in English and German.

A 80 column card was produced.

Modern emulators for this system exist.



Central Processing Unit
Z80 running at 2.2 MHz. Usually using the NEC D780 (and unlicenced Japanese clone) or the SGS Z80 (a European second source for Zilog).

Internal hardware

 * Video Hardware
 * Motorola 6845 CRTC
 * 40×24 text (original ROMs) or 40×25 text (upgraded ROMs), 16 colours, 128 user defined characters
 * 160×96 graphics (original ROMs) or 160×102 graphics (upgraded ROMs), 4 colours x up to 4 pages
 * Sound Hardware
 * General Instruments AY-3-8910
 * 3 sound channels, ADSR programmable
 * 1 noise channel
 * 2 8-bit wide I/O ports

I/O ports and power supply



 * I/O ports:
 * Composite video out and audio out (cinch plugs)
 * Integrated RF modulator antenna output, which also carries sound, to TV
 * Cartridge expansion slot (slot for edge connector with Z80 CPU address/data bus lines and control signals, as well as GND and voltage pins; used for ROM cartridges or the floppy disk controller
 * 1200 baud tape interface (5 pin DIN)
 * RS-232 port (5 pin DIN)
 * Light pen port (5 pin DIN)
 * Parallel port for printer or joystick controller

External hardware options



 * Floppy disk controller with floppy disk station.
 * Supported up to 4 drives (5.25 inch).
 * Support for 90 KB SS/SD up to 720 KB DS/DD drives.
 * Cassette recorder
 * EPROM cartridge of 12 KB
 * EG2013 Joystick Controller
 * 2 Analogue joysticks with keypad