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Texas Instruments Inc, 1983
Amstrad CPC 464
THIS is what an 80s home computer should look like. Anyways have this messy doodle where all my nerve damage shakiness shows . Bye
Sony HitBit HB-101 (1984)
The HB-101 is part of the MSX standard, a unified home computer architecture developed by Microsoft and ASCII Corporation.
- CPU: Zilog Z80, running at 3.58 MHz
- RAM: 64 KB
- Video: Video Display Processor (VDP) with a maximum resolution of 256 x 192 pixels, supporting up to 16 colors
- Sound: Programmable Sound Generator (PSG) for audio
Home computer setups scanned from assorted 90’s Japanese magazines
Energy Magazine (1985)