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− | {{sub-stub}}The '''TK-80E''' (Training Kit μCOM TK-80E) is a cheaper revision of the [[TK-80]] | + | {{sub-stub}}The '''TK-80E''' (Training Kit μCOM TK-80E) is a cheaper revision of the [[TK-80]]. |
==Hardware== | ==Hardware== | ||
− | The TK-80E is, like its predecessor, printed circuit board with eight seven segment VFD displays and twenty-five keys. The differences between the two being in its CPU, a [[μPD8080AFC]] instead of the [[ | + | The TK-80E is, like its predecessor, a printed circuit board with eight seven segment VFD displays and twenty-five keys. The differences between the two being in its CPU, a [[μPD8080AFC]] instead of the [[μPD8080A]], and also its RAM and ROM. |
===Technical Specifications=== | ===Technical Specifications=== |
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The TK-80E (Training Kit μCOM TK-80E) is a cheaper revision of the TK-80.
Hardware
The TK-80E is, like its predecessor, a printed circuit board with eight seven segment VFD displays and twenty-five keys. The differences between the two being in its CPU, a μPD8080AFC instead of the μPD8080A, and also its RAM and ROM.
Technical Specifications
- Main processor: μPD8080AFC[1] clocked at 2MHz
- RAM: 512B
- ROM: 768B
- Floppy Disk drive(s): None
Promotional material
μCOM Training Kit series hardware |
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TK-80 (1976) | TK-80E (1977) | COMPO-BS/80 (1979) | TK-85 (1980) |
Components and Expansion Units |
TK-M20K | TK-80BS (μCOM Keyboard) |
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 https://support.nec-lavie.jp/support/product/data/spec/cpu/b367-1.html (Wayback Machine: 2022-12-01 09:47)