Pecom 32
Pecom 32 is an educational and/or home computer developed by Elektronska Industrija Niš of Serbia in 1985.
Specifications
- CPU: CDP 1802B 5V7 running at 5 MHz
- ROM: 16 KB, with optional 16 KB upgrade containing enhanced editor and assembler
- Primary memory: 36 KB (32 KB available to user)
- Secondary storage: cassette tape
- Display: 8-colours, text mode 24 lines with 40 characters each; pseudo-graphics mode using user-defined characters
- Sound: (probably) AY-3-8912
- I/O ports: cassette tape storage, composite and RF video, RS-232 and expansion connector
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See also
External links
- Old-Computers.com
- Retrospec.sgn.net - games in audio format
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