Mo5 Mcp Server — Thomson Mo5 C Development Assistant

Created By
thlg05710 days ago
MCP server that gives AI coding agents instant access to Thomson MO5 technical documentation via semantic search. Powered by a RAG backend, but zero configuration required: just plug and play with the public instance at retrocomputing-ai.cloud. Part of a complete MO5 development toolchain: - SDK MO5 (https://github.com/thlg057/sdk_mo5): C library optimized for CMOC with MO5-specific abstractions - MO5 Project Template (https://github.com/thlg057/mo5_template): Ready-to-use project scaffold with automated Makefile - This MCP Server (https://github.com/thlg057/mo5-mcp-server): The AI assistant that ties it all together: answers technical questions, searches docs, and generates assets. Ideal for retrocomputing enthusiasts developing in C for the Thomson MO5 with modern agentic tooling.
Overview

What is this MCP server?

This MCP server connects your AI coding agent to a curated knowledge base dedicated to Thomson MO5 development. It enables semantic search over technical documentation covering the 6809 CPU, CMOC C compiler, MO5 hardware, memory mapping, BASIC, and more.

No infrastructure to set up, a public instance is ready at retrocomputing-ai.cloud.

Part of a complete MO5 toolchain

This server is designed to work alongside two companion projects:

  • SDK MO5, C library optimized for CMOC with MO5-specific abstractions (github.com/thlg057/sdk_mo5)
  • MO5 Project Template, Ready-to-use scaffold with automated Makefile (github.com/thlg057/mo5_template)
  • This MCP Server, The AI assistant that ties everything together

Available tools

  • Semantic search across MO5 technical documentation
  • Browse available documents, tags and indexing status
  • Expert "Thomson MO5" prompt preconfigured for your agent

Quick start

Install via npm — no local RAG server needed:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "mo5-rag": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@thlg057/mo5-rag-mcp"],
      "env": {
        "RAG_BASE_URL": "https://retrocomputing-ai.cloud"
      }
    }
  }
}

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "mo5-rag": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "-y",
        "@thlg057/mo5-rag-mcp"
      ],
      "env": {
        "RAG_BASE_URL": "https://retrocomputing-ai.cloud"
      }
    }
  }
}
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