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  2. Apple II (1977 computer) - Wikipedia

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    The original Apple II came with an 8 KiB ROM containing a BASIC variant called Integer BASIC as well as a resident monitor called the Apple System Monitor. Initially, only cassette tape was available for storage, which was considered too slow and unreliable for business use.

  3. TRS-80 Color Computer - Wikipedia

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    The TRS-80 MC-10, or Micro Color Computer, was sold in Radio Shack stores as an entry-level computer at a lower cost than the CoCo. Released in 1983, it was similar in appearance to the Timex Sinclair. Like the CoCo, it uses the MC6847 VDG and Microsoft BASIC, but with the MC6803 instead of the 6809.

  4. Matra Alice - Wikipedia

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    The Thomson EF9345 video chip in the Matra Alice 32/90 was capable of displaying 8 colors, 128 alphanumeric characters, and 128 semi-graphic characters with a semigraphic mode and 40- and 80-column text modes. It could address up to 16 KiB of dedicated VRAM although the Alice 32 and 90 only included 8 KiB.

  5. ZX Spectrum Next - Wikipedia

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    1st Kickstarter: 1024 KiB (upgradeable to 2048 KiB) 2nd Kickstarter: 2048 KiB. Display. VGA, RGB, HDMI. ZX Spectrum Next is an 8-bit home computer, initially released in 2017, which is compatible with software and hardware for the 1982 ZX Spectrum. It also has enhanced capabilities.

  6. Sinclair QL - Wikipedia

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    Both screen modes use a 32 KiB framebuffer in main memory. The hardware is capable of switching between two different areas of memory for the frame buffer, thus allowing double buffering. However, this would use 64 KB of the standard machine's 128 KiB of RAM and there is no support for this feature in the QL's original firmware.

  7. Heathkit H8 - Wikipedia

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    Heathkit H8. Heathkit 's H8 is an Intel 8080A -based microcomputer sold in kit form starting in 1977. The H8 is similar to the S-100 bus computers of the era, and like those machines is often used with the CP/M operating system on floppy disk . The main difference between the H8 and S-100 machines is the bus; the H8 uses a 50-pin bus design ...

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