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While it can be difficult to determine exactly when new "generations" of PC-9800 computers begin, the PC-9801 VM is typically labeled as the most significant PC-9800 series machine, as it was during this computer's run where growth of the format was at its highest. The VM became the de facto "standard" for PC-9800 machines, cementing the use of NEC's [[V30]] processor and typically being the machine which most PC-9800 software was designed for at the time. | While it can be difficult to determine exactly when new "generations" of PC-9800 computers begin, the PC-9801 VM is typically labeled as the most significant PC-9800 series machine, as it was during this computer's run where growth of the format was at its highest. The VM became the de facto "standard" for PC-9800 machines, cementing the use of NEC's [[V30]] processor and typically being the machine which most PC-9800 software was designed for at the time. | ||
− | The PC-9801 VM exists in multiple forms. In July 1985 consumers could choose between the cheaper "VM0" option which lacked floppy disk drives, the "VM2" variant which included two 5¼-inch drives built into the machine, and a "VM4" machine which threw in a 20MB hard drive. Such was the popularity of this model, NEC released a VM21 setup in November 1986 (which included more RAM) and a cost-reduced VM11 setup two years later. | + | The PC-9801 VM exists in multiple forms. In July 1985 consumers could choose between the cheaper "VM0" option which lacked floppy disk drives, the "VM2" variant which included two 5¼-inch drives built into the machine, and a "VM4" machine which threw in a 20MB hard drive. Such was the popularity of this model, NEC released a VM21 setup in November 1986 (which included more RAM) and a smaller cost-reduced VM11 setup two years later. |
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− | ===Technical | + | ===Technical specifications=== |
+ | ====PC-9801 VM0==== | ||
+ | {{SystemSpecs | ||
+ | | cpu=[[µPD70116]] | ||
+ | | cpuclock=8-10MHz | ||
+ | | gpu=2x [[µPD7220]] | ||
+ | | gpuclock=2.5MHz | ||
+ | | graphics=GRCG | ||
+ | | ram=384KB | ||
+ | | tvram=12KB | ||
+ | | gvram=192KB | ||
+ | | rom=96KB | ||
+ | | sound=Internal "beeper" | ||
+ | | bus=4 slots | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====PC-9801 VM2==== | ||
+ | {{SystemSpecs | ||
+ | | cpu=[[µPD70116]] | ||
+ | | cpuclock=8-10MHz | ||
+ | | gpu=2x [[µPD7220]] | ||
+ | | gpuclock=2.5MHz | ||
+ | | graphics=GRCG | ||
+ | | ram=384KB | ||
+ | | tvram=12KB | ||
+ | | gvram=192KB | ||
+ | | rom=96KB | ||
+ | | diskdrivecount=2 | ||
+ | | diskdrivedimensions=5 | ||
+ | | diskdrivedensity=2hd | ||
+ | | 2hddiskformat=1MB | ||
+ | | diskdrivenote=Can also read 2DD disks. | ||
+ | | sound=Internal "beeper" | ||
+ | | bus=4 slots | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====PC-9801 VM4==== | ||
+ | {{SystemSpecs | ||
+ | | cpu=[[µPD70116]] | ||
+ | | cpuclock=8-10MHz | ||
+ | | gpu=2x [[µPD7220]] | ||
+ | | gpuclock=2.5MHz | ||
+ | | graphics=GRCG | ||
+ | | ram=384KB | ||
+ | | tvram=12KB | ||
+ | | gvram=192KB | ||
+ | | rom=96KB | ||
+ | | hdd=20MB | ||
+ | | hddformat=SASI | ||
+ | | diskdrivecount=2 | ||
+ | | diskdrivedimensions=5 | ||
+ | | diskdrivedensity=2hd | ||
+ | | 2hddiskformat=1MB | ||
+ | | diskdrivenote=Can also read 2DD disks. | ||
+ | | sound=Internal "beeper" | ||
+ | | bus=4 slots | ||
+ | }} | ||
==List of games== | ==List of games== | ||
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PC9801VM2.jpg|PC-9801 VM2 | PC9801VM2.jpg|PC-9801 VM2 | ||
PC9801VM4.jpg|PC-9801 VM4 | PC9801VM4.jpg|PC-9801 VM4 | ||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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+ | ==Promotional material== | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | PC9801VM JP Flyer.pdf|VM0/VM2 JP flyer | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Footnotes== | ||
+ | {{Footnotes}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==References== | ||
+ | <references /> | ||
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The PC-9801 VM is a computer released as part of the PC-9800 series.
Contents
Hardware
While it can be difficult to determine exactly when new "generations" of PC-9800 computers begin, the PC-9801 VM is typically labeled as the most significant PC-9800 series machine, as it was during this computer's run where growth of the format was at its highest. The VM became the de facto "standard" for PC-9800 machines, cementing the use of NEC's V30 processor and typically being the machine which most PC-9800 software was designed for at the time.
The PC-9801 VM exists in multiple forms. In July 1985 consumers could choose between the cheaper "VM0" option which lacked floppy disk drives, the "VM2" variant which included two 5¼-inch drives built into the machine, and a "VM4" machine which threw in a 20MB hard drive. Such was the popularity of this model, NEC released a VM21 setup in November 1986 (which included more RAM) and a smaller cost-reduced VM11 setup two years later.
Technical specifications
PC-9801 VM0
- Main processor: µPD70116 clocked at 8-10MHz
- Graphics processor: 2x µPD7220 clocked at 2.5MHz
- Graphics: Graphic Charger (GRCG)
- RAM: 384KB
- Text VRAM: 12KB
- Graphics VRAM: 192KB
- ROM: 96KB
- Floppy Disk drive(s): None
- Sound: Internal "beeper"
- General Expansion Slot(s): 4 slots
PC-9801 VM2
- Main processor: µPD70116 clocked at 8-10MHz
- Graphics processor: 2x µPD7220 clocked at 2.5MHz
- Graphics: Graphic Charger (GRCG)
- RAM: 384KB
- Text VRAM: 12KB
- Graphics VRAM: 192KB
- ROM: 96KB
- Floppy Disk drive(s): 2× 5¼-inch 2HD (1MB formatted)[fn 1]
- Sound: Internal "beeper"
- General Expansion Slot(s): 4 slots
PC-9801 VM4
- Main processor: µPD70116 clocked at 8-10MHz
- Graphics processor: 2x µPD7220 clocked at 2.5MHz
- Graphics: Graphic Charger (GRCG)
- RAM: 384KB
- Text VRAM: 12KB
- Graphics VRAM: 192KB
- ROM: 96KB
- Hard Disk drive(s): 20MB (SASI)
- Floppy Disk drive(s): 2× 5¼-inch 2HD (1MB formatted)[fn 1]
- Sound: Internal "beeper"
- General Expansion Slot(s): 4 slots
List of games
- 3x3 Eyes: Sanjiyan Henjyo
- 46 Okunen Monogatari: The Shinka Ron
- Advanced Lord Monarch
- Air Combat II
- Air Combat II Scenario Shuu
- Air Combat II Scenario Shuu Vol. 2
- Air Combat III
- Air Combat Yuugeki Ou II
- Air Management II: Koukuuou o Mezase
- Air Management: Oozora ni Kakeru
- Albatross 2: Masters' History
- Alshark
- Alvaleak Bouken Ki
- Amaranth
- Amida Extra
- The Ancient Art of War
- Angel Hearts
- Another Genesis
- Aoki Ookami to Shiroki Meshika: Genchou Hishi
- Arcus II: Silent Symphony
- Arcushu: Kagerou no Jidai o Koete
- Ayumi-chan Monogatari
- B-Zone
- Balance of Power
- Barbatus no Majo
- Battle Chess
- Beat Vice
- The BestPlay Baseball
- Blitzkrieg Toubu Sensen 1941~45
- Block Battler
- Blockout
- Blue
- Brandish
- Brandish 2: The Planet Buster
- Bretonne Lais
- Bretonne Lais Scenario Editor
- Bretonne Lais Scenario Shuu
- Bretonne Lais Scenario Shuu Vol. 2
- Bretonne Lais Scenario Shuu Vol. 3
- Burai Gekan Kanketsu Hen
- Burai Joukan
- Campaign Ban Daisenryaku II Map Collection
- Campaign Version: Daisenryaku II
- Carat: Magical Block
- Champions of Krynn
- Check Six
- Chinmoku no Kantai
- Chitty Chitty Train
- Columns Taisen Mode Tsuki
- Crazy Ball
- D-Again: The 4th Unit Five
- D: Oushuu Shinkirou
- Daikoukai Jidai II
- Daisenryaku III '90
- Daisenryaku III '90 Map Collection
- Daisenryaku III '90 Map Collection Vol. 2
- Daisenryaku III Great Commander
- Daisenryaku III Power Up Kit
- Daisenryaku IV
- Daisenryaku IV Cult Map
- Daisenryaku IV Tsuika Data Shuu
- Daisenryaku Multi Editor
- Daisenryaku Multi Editor SP
- Dark Wraith
- Darwin's Dilemma
- De-Ja
- Delphi no Shintaku
- Diamond Players
- Digan no Maseki
- Dinosaur
- Disc Station 98 EX 1
- Disc Station 98 EX 2
- Disc Station 98 EX 3
- Disc Station 98 Map & Construction
- Disc Station 98 Vol.0
- Disc Station 98 Vol.1
- Disc Station 98 Vol.10
- Disc Station 98 Vol.11
- Disc Station 98 Vol.12
- Disc Station 98 Vol.13
- Disc Station 98 Vol.14
- Disc Station 98 Vol.15
- Disc Station 98 Vol.16
- Disc Station 98 Vol.17
- Disc Station 98 Vol.18
- Disc Station 98 Vol.19
- Disc Station 98 Vol.2
- Disc Station 98 Vol.20
- Disc Station 98 Vol.3
- Disc Station 98 Vol.4
- Disc Station 98 Vol.5
- Disc Station 98 Vol.6
- Disc Station 98 Vol.7
- Disc Station 98 Vol.8
- Disc Station 98 Vol.9
- Disc Station Vol.1
- Disc Station Vol.2
- Disc Station Vol.3
- Disc Station Vol.4
- Disc Station Vol.5
- Disc Station Vol.6
- Disc Station Vol.7
- Disc Station Vol.8
- Dokuritsu Sensou Liberty or Death
- Dragon Eyes
- Dragon Knight
- Dragon Knight II
- Dragon Slayer: Eiyuu Densetsu II
- Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes
- Dragon Souseiki
- Dragon Wars
- Dragons of Flame
- DragonStrike
- Drakkhen
- Dual Targets: The 4th Unit Act.3
- Duel
- Edge
- Eisei Meijin II
- Emerald Dragon
- Enchanter: Wakaki Madoushi no Shiren
- Europa Sensen
- Executioners
- Exon
- Eye of the Beholder
- Eye of the Beholder II: The Legend of Darkmoon
- F-15 Eagle
- F-15 Strike Eagle
- F29 Retaliator
- Falcon
- Farland Story
- First Queen II
- First Queen IV: Barcia Senki
- Frontier Universe
- Fuga Selection 1
- Future Wars: Ji no Bouken-sha
- G Senryaku
- Genei Toshi
- Geo Conflict: Soran no Daichi
- Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu II
- Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu II DX + Kit
- Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu II DX + Set
- Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu III
- Ginsei Senshin Guyna Rock
- The Golem Master
- Groß Deutschland
- Group X
- Gunship
- H+
- Harpoon
- Hillsfar
- Hozonban Lode Runner
- Hustler 2055
- Hydlide 3: Special Version
- Igo II
- Igo III
- Imperial Force
- Inidou Datou Nobunaga
- Inindou Datou Nobunaga
- Jangou 2 Tsuyo Chinou Ban
- Janou Touryuumon II
- Japan Bashing
- Jissen Billiard
- Juushin Rogus
- Kamigami no Daichi Kojiki Gaiden
- Kari Yuga no Kouki
- Kaze Slow Down
- Kidou Senshi Gundam MS Field
- Kigen Kagayaki no Hasha
- Kikimora no Osouji Daisakusen
- King's Quest V
- Klax
- Kouryuuki
- Leading Company
- Lesser Mern
- Life & Death
- Life & Death II: The Brain
- Life is Music
- Lodoss-tou Senki Haiiro no Majo
- Logical
- Loopz
- Lord Monarch
- Lucy Shot
- Ma Jinguu
- Madou Monogatari 1-2-3
- The Magic Candle
- Maha Barata
- Mahjong Sangokushi Engi
- Mahjong Vanilla Syndrome
- Majou Riko
- The Manhole
- Marble Madness
- Master of Monsters II
- Melroon
- Mercury 2: Suisei no Monogatari
- Mercury: The Prime Master
- Might and Magic Book One: Secret of the Inner Sanctum
- Might and Magic Book Two: Gates to Another World!
- Misty Blue
- Monster Maker
- Moon Mist
- Mr. Pro Yakyuu
- Navitune: Dragon Koukaigi
- Nobunaga no Yabou: Haouden
- Nobunaga no Yabou: Haouden Kyuukyoku Selection
- Nobunaga no Yabou: Haouden Power-Up Kit
- Nobunaga no Yabou: Haouden with Power-Up Kit
- Nostalgia 1907
- Noushuku Angel 120%
- Onryou Senki
- Panzer Keil
- Phantasie IV: Eiyuu no Kechimyaku
- Pinball Pinball
- Planetfall
- Planets in Legend Creastar
- PlayMaker Football
- Popful Mail
- Populous
- Populous: The Promised Lands
- Power Derby
- Power Dolls
- Power Monger
- Presence
- Production Manager
- Provvidenza
- Psy-O-Blade
- Quarterstaff: The Tomb of Setmoth
- Quarth
- Quest for Glory
- Quiz Chiryaku no Hasha Sangokushi Kitan
- Railroad Tycoon
- Rarue
- Red Storm Rising
- Regional Power
- Regional Power II
- Regional Power III
- Regional Power Scenario Shuu
- Ring Master 1: Filias Nogisu no Anun
- Robo Crush 2 Neppa no Ouja
- Robo Crush 98
- Rogue Alliance
- Round Warrior
- Royal Blood
- Rune Worth: Kokui no Kikoushi
- Ruriiro no Yuki
- Rusty
- Rusty
- Sabnack
- Sangokushi Engi II
- Sangokushi III
- Sangokushi IV
- Sangokushi IV Power-Up Kit
- Sangokushi IV with Power-Up Kit
- Saori: Bishoujo-tachi no Yakata
- Secret of the Silver Blades
- Shanghai II
- Shikinjoh
- Shufflepuck Cafe
- Sid Meier's Pirates!
- Silent Service
- SimCity
- SimCity Terrain Editor
- SimEarth: The Living Planet
- Slip Stream
- Slip Stream '92
- Slip Stream '93 Kaze Ga Mieta Shunkan
- Slip Stream '93 Rev-LIMIT
- Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers
- Span of Dream
- Star Command
- Starglider 2
- Stradia
- Super Daisenryaku Map Collection
- Super Dog World
- Super Tetris 2 + Bombliss
- Suzaku
- Sword Dancer Zoukan Gou
- Sword Dancer Zoukan Gou '93
- Sword World PC
- Taikou Risshiden
- Tamashii no Mon: Dante "Shinkyoku" Yori
- Teitoku no Ketsudan II
- Teitoku no Ketsudan II Power-Up Kit
- Tenchi Muyou! Ryououki
- The 4th Unit
- The 4th Unit 2
- The Tower of Cabin: Cabin Panic
- Top Management II
- Traffic Confusion
- Tug of War
- Tunnels & Trolls
- Urgent Mission
- V.R. Date Kurabu May Club
- Vain Dream
- Vain Dream II
- Valis II
- Welltris
- Winning Post
- Winning Post Power-Up Kit
- Wizardry: Bane of the Cosmic Forge
- Xak II: Rising of the Redmoon
- Xak: Gazzel no Tou
- Yaji Uma Pennant Race 1990 Data
- Yan Yan no Quiz Icchomae
- Zan II: Kagerou no Toki
- Zan Yasha Enbukyoku
- Zavas
- Zavas II: Mehitae no Dai Yogen
- Zerø: The 4th Unit Act.4
- Zeta
- Zork I
Gallery
- PC9801VM0.jpg
PC-9801 VM0
- PC9801VM4.jpg
PC-9801 VM4
Promotional material
Footnotes
References
PC-9800 series hardware |
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PC-9800 series Desktop hardware |
PC-9801 (1982) | PC-9801 F (E) (1983) | M (1984) V30 Computers: U | VF | VM (21) | UV (21) | CV (1985-1988) |
PC-9800 series Laptop hardware |
V30 Computers: PC-9801 LV (1988) 286 Computers: PC-9801 LX (1989) |
PC-9800 series Notebook hardware |
V30 Computers: PC-9801 N (1989) V30HL(286) Computers: PC-9801 NV (1990-1991) | PC-9801 NL/(R)(A) (1992-1994) |
PC-9800 series Workstation hardware |
286 Computers: PC-98XA (1985) | PC-98XL (1986) |
PC-9800 series Peripherals |
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