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#PC-G800(SHARP) | #PC-G800(SHARP) | ||
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#TRS-80(TANDY RADIO SHACK) | #TRS-80(TANDY RADIO SHACK) | ||
#ZX Clones(multivendor) | #ZX Clones(multivendor) | ||
+ | #Coleco Adam(COLECO) |
Revision as of 15:55, 4 December 2017
This is a WIKI about Z80 microprocessor based machines. We collect technical informations about these "vanishing" computers.
- MSX(multivendor)
- PC-8001(NEC)
- PC-6001/6601(NEC)
- PC-8801(NEC)
- MZ(SHARP)
- X1(SHARP)
- SMC-777(SONY)
- PV-1000(CASIO)
- PV-2000(CASIO)
- M5(SORD)
- SC-1000/1000II(SEGA)
- Othello Multi Vision(TSUKUDA ORIGINAL)
- Sega MkIII/Sega Master System(SEGA)
- Gamegear(SEGA)
- Megadrive/Genesis with Power Base(SEGA)
- PC-G800(SHARP)
- TI-7x/8x(TEXAS INSTRUMENTS)
- ZX 80/81/Specrtum(Sinclair Research)
- Coleco Vision(COLECO)
- Amstrad CPC(AMSTRAD)
- TRS-80(TANDY RADIO SHACK)
- ZX Clones(multivendor)
- Coleco Adam(COLECO)