Manufacturer | Prológica |
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Type | Homebuilt computer |
Release date | Brazil: October 1981 |
Introductory price | Cr$ 59,900 |
Media | Cassette tape |
Operating system | Sinclair BASIC |
CPU | Z80A @ 3.25 MHz |
Memory | 1 KiB (extendable to 16 KiB) |
Display | Monochrome TV out; 24 lines × 32 characters or 64 × 48 block graphics mode |
Backward compatibility | ZX80 |
Successor | NE-Z8000 |
The NE-Z80 was a homebuilt computer kit presented by Nova Eletrônica magazine on the October 1981 issue,[1] a publication that was part of the Brazilian Prológica group.[2][3][4][5][6]
It was the first Sinclair ZX80 clone[7] available in Brazil. With an introduction price of Cr$ 59,900, it was the cheapest microcomputer on sale in the country at the time.
Specifications were similar to the original machine:
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