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− | [[File:PC6000 set.jpg|right|400px]]{{sub-stub}}The '''PC-6000 series''' (PC-6000シリーズ) is a range of computers manufactured between November 1981 and 198x by [[NEC]]. | + | [[File:PC6000 set.jpg|right|400px]]{{sub-stub}}<section begin=intro />The '''PC-6000 series''' (PC-6000シリーズ) is a range of computers manufactured between November 1981 and 198x by [[NEC]]. |
− | The PC-6000 series began with the launch of the [[PC-6001]], being offered as a cheaper alternative to NEC's more high-end [[PC-8800 series]] which debuted around the same period. | + | The PC-6000 series began with the launch of the [[PC-6001]], being offered as a cheaper alternative to NEC's more high-end [[PC-8800 series]] which debuted around the same period, and in some ways replacing the [[PC-8000 series]] which had debuted some years before. Throughout its lifespan, this line was marketed as the entry level option for NEC computers - the PC-8800 series occupying a middle ground and the [[PC-9800 series]] being offered as high-end machines, neither set of machines being compatible with the others.<section end=intro /> |
− | + | Faced with increased competition and lower advances in technologies, by the middle of the 1980s the PC-8800 series was effectively relegated to the ground the PC-6000 series had once occupied, becoming the NEC computer of choice for hobbiests and those on a tight budget. The PC-6000 series, meanwhile, was rendered obsolete, with software developers and publishers refusing to commit to the platform. While more successful than NEC's PC-8000 line, the PC-6000 line was nowhere near as popular as the 8800 and 9800 machines. | |
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+ | In 1985 the line had something of a resurgence with the [[PC-6600 series]], whose technical specifications derive from the [[PC-6001 mkII]]. PC-6600 computers are backwards compatible with PC-6000 software, but 6600 machines include a 3½-inch floppy disk drive as standard, a format unavailable to PC-6000 series users. | ||
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The PC-6000 series (PC-6000シリーズ) is a range of computers manufactured between November 1981 and 198x by NEC.
The PC-6000 series began with the launch of the PC-6001, being offered as a cheaper alternative to NEC's more high-end PC-8800 series which debuted around the same period, and in some ways replacing the PC-8000 series which had debuted some years before. Throughout its lifespan, this line was marketed as the entry level option for NEC computers - the PC-8800 series occupying a middle ground and the PC-9800 series being offered as high-end machines, neither set of machines being compatible with the others.
Faced with increased competition and lower advances in technologies, by the middle of the 1980s the PC-8800 series was effectively relegated to the ground the PC-6000 series had once occupied, becoming the NEC computer of choice for hobbiests and those on a tight budget. The PC-6000 series, meanwhile, was rendered obsolete, with software developers and publishers refusing to commit to the platform. While more successful than NEC's PC-8000 line, the PC-6000 line was nowhere near as popular as the 8800 and 9800 machines.
In 1985 the line had something of a resurgence with the PC-6600 series, whose technical specifications derive from the PC-6001 mkII. PC-6600 computers are backwards compatible with PC-6000 software, but 6600 machines include a 3½-inch floppy disk drive as standard, a format unavailable to PC-6000 series users.
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PC-6001 (NEC TREK) (1981) | PC-6001 mkII (1983) | PC-6001 mkII SR (1984) |
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