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{{sub-stub}}The '''COMPO-BS/80''' is a "personal computer" based on the [[TK-80BS]], manufactured to provide hobbyist with an out of box functioning BASIC machine. The release of the COMPO-BS/80 was followed by the release of the [[PC-8001]], NEC's first true personal computer.
 
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The COMPO-BS/80 is basically a TK-80BS with more RAM, a CPU and a case. It does not use a TK-80/E board, instead it uses a different dedicated CPU board for the [[μPD8080A]] chip which it attaches to the built in TK-80BS.
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The COMPO-BS/80 was released in two versions: The COMPO-BS/80-A, which came with a built in cassette deck. And the COMPO-BS/80-B, which lacked said cassette deck, but could be used alongside an external one.
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The components of the COMPO-BS/80 were also sold individually, including the case, allowing owners of a TK-80/E to build their own COMPO-BS/80, this build doesn't allow for BASIC access from start-up, instead needing access to the TK-80/E's keypad for it. Alongside selling components, the COMPO-BS/80 had dedicated peripherals and expansion units that were marketed for it, it was also compatible with older components such as the [[TK-M20K]].
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Latest revision as of 18:29, 8 October 2024

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COMPO-BS/80
Manufacturer: NEC
Release Date RRP Code
Template:TK80 JP
(Type-A)
¥238.000238.000[1]
Template:TK80 JP
(Type-B)
¥198,000198,000[2]

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The COMPO-BS/80 is a "personal computer" based on the TK-80BS, manufactured to provide hobbyist with an out of box functioning BASIC machine. The release of the COMPO-BS/80 was followed by the release of the PC-8001, NEC's first true personal computer.

Hardware

The COMPO-BS/80 is basically a TK-80BS with more RAM, a CPU and a case. It does not use a TK-80/E board, instead it uses a different dedicated CPU board for the μPD8080A chip which it attaches to the built in TK-80BS.

The COMPO-BS/80 was released in two versions: The COMPO-BS/80-A, which came with a built in cassette deck. And the COMPO-BS/80-B, which lacked said cassette deck, but could be used alongside an external one.

The components of the COMPO-BS/80 were also sold individually, including the case, allowing owners of a TK-80/E to build their own COMPO-BS/80, this build doesn't allow for BASIC access from start-up, instead needing access to the TK-80/E's keypad for it. Alongside selling components, the COMPO-BS/80 had dedicated peripherals and expansion units that were marketed for it, it was also compatible with older components such as the TK-M20K.


Technical Specifications

  • RAM: 7k
  • ROM: 8k
  • Floppy Disk drive(s): None

Promotional material


μCOM Training Kit series hardware
TK-80 (1976) | TK-80E (1977) | COMPO-BS/80 (1979) | TK-85 (1980)
Components and Expansion Units
TK-M20K | TK-80BS (μCOM Keyboard)