February 8, 1989 RADIO SHACK ADDS 33MHz COMPUTER TO TANDY 4000 FAMILY OF 386 PRODUCTS Rounds out 386 Line with 16, 20, 25MHz Systems NEW YORK -- Radio Shack, a division of Tandy Corporation, announced today its most powerful PC, the Tandy 4033 LX computer, utilizing the industry standard architecture and Intel's 386 microprocessor operating at 33 megahertz (MHz). TANDY 4033 LX COMPUTER The 4033 LX is designed for application-intensive, multi-user environments and the most demanding business applications, such as computer-aided design, advanced software development, statistical analysis and large database applications. It's speed and features also make it an ideal network file server. It combines high-speed static memory with a memory cache controller, 16-bit video graphics array (VGA) adapter and SmartDrive Intelligent Drive Electronics (IDE) technology for superior speed and performance. This combination of high-performance features delivers more than two-and-a-half times improvement in CPU intensive applications over 16 MHz 386 CPU-based systems. The potential of the 4033 LX is maximized under powerful operating environments such as SCO UNIX 386 operating system and Open Desktop operating environment, from The Santa Cruz Operation, while supporting multiple tasks under the MS OS/2 operating system as well as the broad base of MS-DOS-based software. The 4033 LX includes the Intel 82385 memory cache controller and 32 kilobytes (KB) of cache memory operating at 20 nanoseconds (ns). When combined with the standard two megabytes (MB) of dynamic random access memory (RAM), the 4033 LX achieves an effective zero wait state performance. Standard configuration of the Tandy 4033 LX computer includes 2MB of the more widely available 100ns Single In-Line Memory Modules (SIMMs) and is expandable to 16MB. Also included is the Tandy Expanded Memory Manager that enables MS-DOS applications to access memory beyond the traditional 640KB memory boundary. This program emulates the LIM 4.0 expanded memory specification. Other standard features include one 3.5-inch, 1.44MB floppy disk drive with room for three additional devices, a socket for an optional 33MHz 387 or Weitek coprocessor, five available 16-bit expansion slots plus two 32-bit proprietary memory slots, VGA graphics, 200-watt power supply, 101-key enhanced keyboard with tactile feedback, keylock, asynchronous serial port, mouse port, and bi-directional parallel port. An industry-standard SmartDrive IDE connector permits hard drives with integrated AT-type controllers to plug directly into the system eliminating the need to use an expansion slot for a controller. Embedded controllers assure the user of complete compatibility between the drive and controller resulting in increased performance. Another innovative feature included in the entire line of LX series 386 CPU-based products is Tandys new ProSlot technology. This design places the CPU, cache controller, cache memory and coprocessor socket on a separate card to maximize flexibility in the manufacturing process. This design also allows for a small footprint measuring 6.5 x 15.75 x 17 (HxWxD) inches. "In the future, Tandy's ProSlot technology offers upgrade potential as new processor technologies emerge," explained Howard Elias, vice president of Computer Merchandising, Radio Shack. Expansion options include floppy drives in capacities of 360KB, 720KB, 1.2MB and 1.44MB. SmartDrive options are available in 40MB and 80MB capacities. For applications that demand even higher performance from a hard drive, Tandy offers Small Computer Device Interface (SCSI) drives in capacities from 40MB to 344MB as well as a 150MB Enhanced System Device Interface (ESDI) hard drive. Software utilities included with the system provide password protection for powering on and keyboard lockout. Scheduled for March, the Tandy 4033 LX computer (Cat. No 25-5130) has a suggested retail price of $5,999.