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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a localised version of the [[PC-9801 F]] for the Chinese market. It, and the localized version of the [[PC-100]], were the last of a long line of [[NEC]] PCs that made their way to China to be used in a university context or to be sold in the general market. In documentation, the PC-9801 FC was also called either the JH-3000B or the ZD-3000.
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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a localised version of the [[PC-9801 F]] for the Chinese market. It, and the localized version of the [[PC-100]], were the last of a long line of [[NEC]] PCs that made their way to China to be used in a university context or to be sold in the general market. In documentation, the PC-9801 FC was also called either the JH-3000B{{ref|https://ghostarchive.org/archive/xt2J1}} or the ZD-3000{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20210731054141/https://twitter.com/Flyingharuka/status/1421345236404473859}}.
  
 
==Hardware==
 
==Hardware==

Latest revision as of 06:44, 24 July 2024

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PC-9801 FC
Manufacturer: NEC
Release Date RRP Code
Template:PC9801FC CN ¥12001200

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The PC-9801 FC is a localised version of the PC-9801 F for the Chinese market. It, and the localized version of the PC-100, were the last of a long line of NEC PCs that made their way to China to be used in a university context or to be sold in the general market. In documentation, the PC-9801 FC was also called either the JH-3000B[1] or the ZD-3000[2].

Hardware

Due to it being designed for a Chinese market in mind, The PC-9801 FC has many differences with its Japanese counterpart. The two most important are its "Kanji" ROM Board and its power supply; the PC-9801 FC is the only model of the PC-9800 series that uses 220V instead of the usual 100V.

Due to the differences between Hanzi and Kanji, and also the difference between their encoding, the PC-9801 FC has its own font and "Kanji" ROM board and even its own keyboard; a HZK16 font and GB2312 character encoding.

Technical specifications

List of games

Gallery

Promotional material

References


PC-9800 series hardware
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)
286 Computers: VX | UX | RX | EX | DX | UR | UF (1986-1991)
386 Computers: RA | RS | ES | DA | DS | CS | FS | FX | US (1988-1992)
486+ Computers: FA | BX | BA | BX2 | BS2 | BA2 | BA3 | BX3 | BX4 | BX4-P (1993-1995)
Other: DO | DO+ | GS (1989-1990)

PC-9800 series Laptop hardware
V30 Computers: PC-9801 LV (1988)

286 Computers: PC-9801 LX (1989)
386 Computers: PC-9801 LS (1988) | PC-9801 T (1990-1991)
V50 Computers(9801 Incompatible): PC-98LT (1986) | PC-98HA (1993)
Other: PC-9801 P (1993)

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)
386 Computers: PC-9801 NC (1991) | PC-9801 NS/(E)(T)(L)(R)(A) (1990-1994)
486 Computers: PC-9801 NA/(C) (1992) | PC-9801 NX/C (1993)

PC-9800 series Workstation hardware
286 Computers: PC-98XA (1985) | PC-98XL (1986)

386 Computers: PC-98XL² (1987) | PC-98RL (1990)

PC-9800 series Peripherals
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