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TK-80BS
Manufacturer: NEC
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Template:TK80 JP ¥128,000128,000[1]

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The TK-80BS (μCOM Basic Station TK-80BS) is an expansion unit for the TK-80 and TK-80E. The release of the TK-80BS marked a change in NEC direction with the μCOM boards, changing it from being a training kit to showcase their microprocessors to a personal computer, culminating in the release of the COMPO-BS/80.

Hardware

The TK-80BS is an expansion unit made up of a keyboard and a board that includes extra RAM, ROM, and a TV and cassette interface.

The biggest addition that came with the TK-80BS was the ability to create and run BASIC programs on it, thanks to the built in Tiny BASIC in the extra ROM. This makes the TK-80BS, with a TK-80/E board, the first NEC system that had video game releases for it.

Technical Specifications

  • RAM: 5K
  • 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)