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==Hardware==
 
==Hardware==
The PC-9801 E is essentially a cost-reduced [[PC-9801 F]], with the floppy disk drives and JIS level 1 kanji support taken out. This means, other than the faster processor, the E is more akin to the original 1982 [[PC-9801]], in which the user would have to purchase extra peripherals to get the most out of the machine (although in doing so, the machine could be brought up to the same capabilities of an F).
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The PC-9801 E is essentially a cost-reduced [[PC-9801 F]], with the floppy disk drives and JIS level 1 kanji support taken out. This means, other than the faster processor, the E is more akin to the original 1982 [[PC-9801]], in which the user would have to purchase extra peripherals to get the most out of the machine.
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While it was suggested that the PC-9801 E was to be connected to external 8-inch floppy disk drives (like the original PC-9801), in practise the 5¼-inch floppy disks of the PC-9801 F became the de facto standard, and so Es were typically turned into Fs. As such, the PC-9801 E is not thought to have its own software library.
  
 
===Technical specifications===
 
===Technical specifications===

Revision as of 09:46, 13 February 2022

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PC-9801 E
Manufacturer: NEC
Release Date RRP Code
PC-9801 E
JP
¥215,000215,000

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The PC-9801 E

Hardware

The PC-9801 E is essentially a cost-reduced PC-9801 F, with the floppy disk drives and JIS level 1 kanji support taken out. This means, other than the faster processor, the E is more akin to the original 1982 PC-9801, in which the user would have to purchase extra peripherals to get the most out of the machine.

While it was suggested that the PC-9801 E was to be connected to external 8-inch floppy disk drives (like the original PC-9801), in practise the 5¼-inch floppy disks of the PC-9801 F became the de facto standard, and so Es were typically turned into Fs. As such, the PC-9801 E is not thought to have its own software library.

Technical specifications

List of games

References


PC-9800 series hardware
PC-9801 (1982) | PC-9801 F (E) (1983) | M (1984)

V30 Computers: U | VF | VM | UV | CV (1985-1988)
286 Computers: VX | UX | RX | DX | UR | UF | FX (1986-1992)
386 Computers: RA | RS | ES | DA | DS | CS | FS | US (1988-1992)
486+ Computers: FA | BX | BA | BX2 | BS2 | BA2 | BA3 | BX4 (1993-1995)

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