MandoorCom (1983)

This article is about the first MandoorCom model from 1983, for the MandoorCom series see MandoorCom (Series)

MandoorCom (Also known as The Mandoor Computer) was an 1983 16-bit home microcomputer that was developed by Mandoor. It had a very low price compared with the IBM PC and the Apple II.

Hardware and software features

 * 32 MB hard disk
 * 256 KB RAM
 * MandoorCom Operating System 1.0
 * Mandoor 1400 16-bit CPU at 7.3 Mhz
 * Floppy Disk Drive
 * The Mandoor Graphical Processor
 * Floppy Card drive
 * Expansion port

Office programs

 * The Mandoor Office Pack
 * The Mandoor Quizes 1.0
 * The Mandoor Sheets 1.0
 * The Mandoor Write 1.0
 * The Mandoor Presentation 1.0

Coding programs

 * MCSDK
 * The Mandoor Software Development Kit
 * GameBasic
 * The Mandoor Basic
 * ViewCode
 * BuildEditor
 * HrdioCode

Graphic design

 * Mandoor Paint
 * AutoCad
 * CorelDraw
 * ViewDrawing

Video games
The most of the games have graphics similar to the Nintendo Entertainment System and the Sega Master System.


 * The Mandoor Tic-Tac-Toe
 * The Mandoor Solitaire
 * Master Racing
 * Mario Bros.
 * Bob Adeventure (1983 Version) by RAYSOFT

Copyright problems in Asia
When Mandoor was released MandoorCom in Japan and Asia, had copyright problems with Nintendo, because the NES in that country was called Famicom. because that, in that countries the Mandoor was called as "Mandoor Computer 16" (Because it have a 16-bit CPU)