Difference between revisions of "PC-98XA"
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− | | pc98xa_date_jp_1=1985- | + | | pc98xa_date_jp_1=1985-05 |
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+ | | pc98xa_date_jp_3=1985-05 | ||
+ | | pc98xa_rrp_jp_3=1,035,000 | ||
+ | | pc98xa_date_jp_11=1986-05 | ||
+ | | pc98xa_rrp_jp_11=495,000 | ||
+ | | pc98xa_date_jp_21=1986-05 | ||
+ | | pc98xa_rrp_jp_21=575,000 | ||
+ | | pc98xa_date_jp_31=1986-05 | ||
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==Hardware== | ==Hardware== | ||
− | The PC-98XA was concieved of as a "super" personal computer; it's the first PC-9800 model that uses the [[80286]] processor, the first to support 16 color display out of the box and the first to support a high resolution display of 1120x750 | + | The PC-98XA was concieved of as a "super" personal computer; it's the first PC-9800 model that uses the [[80286]] processor, the first to support 16 color display out of the box and the first to support a high resolution display of 1120x750. The PC-98XA was also not compatible with the existing PC-9801 series software. |
The PC-98XA has many difference with previous PC-9801 models, including more RAM; the standard being 512KB and High-Res mode needing 768KB, the higher resolution and even a different version of [[MS-DOS]] to support the High-Res mode the model was designed for. | The PC-98XA has many difference with previous PC-9801 models, including more RAM; the standard being 512KB and High-Res mode needing 768KB, the higher resolution and even a different version of [[MS-DOS]] to support the High-Res mode the model was designed for. | ||
===Technical specifications=== | ===Technical specifications=== | ||
− | ====PC-98XA model 1==== | + | ====PC-98XA model 1/11==== |
*'''CPU:''' [[80286]] clocked at 8MHz | *'''CPU:''' [[80286]] clocked at 8MHz | ||
*'''Graphics:''' 2x [[µPD7220]] clocked at 2.5MHz + [[GRCG]] | *'''Graphics:''' 2x [[µPD7220]] clocked at 2.5MHz + [[GRCG]] | ||
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*'''Built-in Drives''': none | *'''Built-in Drives''': none | ||
*'''Expansion Slots''': 4 slots | *'''Expansion Slots''': 4 slots | ||
− | ====PC-98XA model 2==== | + | ====PC-98XA model 2/21==== |
− | ====PC-98XA model 3==== | + | *'''CPU:''' [[80286]] clocked at 8MHz |
− | + | *'''Graphics:''' 2x [[µPD7220]] clocked at 2.5MHz + [[GRCG]] | |
− | + | *'''RAM:''' 512KB | |
− | + | *'''VRAM:''' | |
− | + | **'''Text:''' 12KB | |
+ | **'''Graphic:''' 512KB | ||
+ | *'''Built-in Drives''': | ||
+ | **'''FDD''': 2x 5¼" 2HD | ||
+ | *'''Expansion Slots''': 4 slots | ||
+ | ====PC-98XA model 3/31==== | ||
+ | *'''CPU:''' [[80286]] clocked at 8MHz | ||
+ | *'''Graphics:''' 2x [[µPD7220]] clocked at 2.5MHz + [[GRCG]] | ||
+ | *'''RAM:''' 512KB | ||
+ | *'''VRAM:''' | ||
+ | **'''Text:''' 12KB | ||
+ | **'''Graphic:''' 512KB | ||
+ | *'''Built-in Drives''': | ||
+ | **'''FDD''': 1x 5¼" 2HD | ||
+ | **'''HDD''': 20MB | ||
+ | *'''Expansion Slots''': 4 slots | ||
==List of games== | ==List of games== | ||
{{BulletPointGameList|PC98XA}} | {{BulletPointGameList|PC98XA}} |
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The PC-98XA is a model released as part of the PC-9800 series. It's the first in a line of PCs designed to be higher end compared to the rest of the PC-9800 series.
Contents
Hardware
The PC-98XA was concieved of as a "super" personal computer; it's the first PC-9800 model that uses the 80286 processor, the first to support 16 color display out of the box and the first to support a high resolution display of 1120x750. The PC-98XA was also not compatible with the existing PC-9801 series software.
The PC-98XA has many difference with previous PC-9801 models, including more RAM; the standard being 512KB and High-Res mode needing 768KB, the higher resolution and even a different version of MS-DOS to support the High-Res mode the model was designed for.
Technical specifications
PC-98XA model 1/11
- CPU: 80286 clocked at 8MHz
- Graphics: 2x µPD7220 clocked at 2.5MHz + GRCG
- RAM: 512KB
- VRAM:
- Text: 12KB
- Graphic: 512KB
- Built-in Drives: none
- Expansion Slots: 4 slots
PC-98XA model 2/21
- CPU: 80286 clocked at 8MHz
- Graphics: 2x µPD7220 clocked at 2.5MHz + GRCG
- RAM: 512KB
- VRAM:
- Text: 12KB
- Graphic: 512KB
- Built-in Drives:
- FDD: 2x 5¼" 2HD
- Expansion Slots: 4 slots
PC-98XA model 3/31
- CPU: 80286 clocked at 8MHz
- Graphics: 2x µPD7220 clocked at 2.5MHz + GRCG
- RAM: 512KB
- VRAM:
- Text: 12KB
- Graphic: 512KB
- Built-in Drives:
- FDD: 1x 5¼" 2HD
- HDD: 20MB
- Expansion Slots: 4 slots
List of games
Promotional material
References
PC-9800 series hardware |
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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) |
PC-9800 series Laptop hardware |
V30 Computers: PC-9801 LV (1988) 286 Computers: PC-9801 LX (1989) |
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) |
PC-9800 series Workstation hardware |
286 Computers: PC-98XA (1985) | PC-98XL (1986) |
PC-9800 series Peripherals |
Not sure how to organize this one |
stuff |
Okay so I have no idea how best to do this |