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− | The '''PC-8801 | + | The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is the first revision of the [[PC-8801]] released in 1983. |
− | + | ==Hardware== | |
+ | Unlike previous "mkII" machines, the [[PC-8001 mkII]] and [[PC-6001 mkII]], the PC-8801 mkII is much the same as the original computer, just with a different physical space-saving design and some improved sound capabilities. The processor and RAM configuration is a match for the PC-8801, and thus all PC-8801 software will work on a mkII, however games optimised for the mkII's new sound hardware will either be silent or fall back to the standard beeper if played on an original unit. | ||
− | + | Unlike the original PC-8801 where any floppy disk drives had to be connected externally, the mkII case has space for two internal 5¼-inch drives, and was sold in three configurations; the model 10 (no drives), model 20 (one double-density drive) and model 30 (two double density drives). It is also designed so that it can be used used both vertically and horizontaly. | |
===Technical Specifications=== | ===Technical Specifications=== | ||
+ | * CPU: NEC PD780C-1 (Z80A-compatible) | ||
+ | * Resolutions: (N mode / V1 mode) | ||
+ | * Memory: 40+8+24 = 72 KB ROM, 64+48 = 112 KB RAM | ||
+ | * Sound: beep, SSG (through beeper) <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PC-8800_series#Hardware PC-8800 series] (Wikipedia)</ref> | ||
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+ | == Software == | ||
+ | * Operating system: NEC PowerMOS (USA only, model 20U), Digital RT-11 (USA and Europe only, model 30U and 30E) | ||
+ | * BASIC: NEC N-88 Basic | ||
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+ | ===List of games=== | ||
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+ | ==Promotional material== | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | PC8801mkII JP Flyer.pdf | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
+ | <references /> | ||
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The PC-8801 mkII is the first revision of the PC-8801 released in 1983.
Contents
Hardware
Unlike previous "mkII" machines, the PC-8001 mkII and PC-6001 mkII, the PC-8801 mkII is much the same as the original computer, just with a different physical space-saving design and some improved sound capabilities. The processor and RAM configuration is a match for the PC-8801, and thus all PC-8801 software will work on a mkII, however games optimised for the mkII's new sound hardware will either be silent or fall back to the standard beeper if played on an original unit.
Unlike the original PC-8801 where any floppy disk drives had to be connected externally, the mkII case has space for two internal 5¼-inch drives, and was sold in three configurations; the model 10 (no drives), model 20 (one double-density drive) and model 30 (two double density drives). It is also designed so that it can be used used both vertically and horizontaly.
Technical Specifications
- CPU: NEC PD780C-1 (Z80A-compatible)
- Resolutions: (N mode / V1 mode)
- Memory: 40+8+24 = 72 KB ROM, 64+48 = 112 KB RAM
- Sound: beep, SSG (through beeper) [1]
Software
- Operating system: NEC PowerMOS (USA only, model 20U), Digital RT-11 (USA and Europe only, model 30U and 30E)
- BASIC: NEC N-88 Basic
List of games
Promotional material
References
- ↑ PC-8800 series (Wikipedia)
PC-8800 series hardware |
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PC-8801 (1981) | PC-8801 mkII (1983) | PC-8801 mkII SR (TR | FR | MR | FH | MH | FA | MA | FE | MA2 | FE2 | MC) (1985-1989) | PC-88 VA (VA2 | VA3) (1987-1988) |
stuff |
haven't worked it all out yet |