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The Videoton TV Computer features a Zilog Z80A processor at 3.12 MHz and memory of 32 up to 64kB. It ran with the operating system of the TVC OS version. Videoton is a Hungarian electronics company, founded back in 1938. Only after the Warsaw Pact for the Eastern Bloc socialist countries the company became well known. It was one of the heavy.
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Videoton TVC (TV Computer) from 1983 added to the MEGA archive MEGA Museum of Electronic
The TV-Computer is an 8-bit home computer which was manufactured by the Hungarian company Videoton around 1986. The computer was based on the Enterprise and had a built-in BASIC interpreter. Programs could be loaded via tape or floppy. It had a built-in joystick and a keyboard with Hungarian letters and nine function keys.
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Videoton TVC (TV Computer) from 1983 added to the MEGA archive MEGA Museum of Electronic
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Az elĆadĂĄs a Videoton TV Computer törtĂ©netĂ©t, jellemzĆit Ă©s a rĂĄ kĂ©szĂŒlt jĂĄtĂ©kok egy rĂ©szĂ©t mutatja be, valamint hogy a 2021-ben is aktĂv közössĂ©ge milyen ha.
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Version: 0.6. The TVCTape converts between various tape file format of a vintage 8-bit computer, manufactured by Videoton in Hungary in late eighties. The program can handle frequency modulated audio signal in real time in both direction. This program can be used for direct data transfer between PC and TV Computer using audio connection on the.
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Garai GĂ©za: TV-Computer - OperĂĄciĂłs rendszer ISBN 963-02-5072-1; LudĂĄnyi LĂĄszlĂł: A TV-Computer ROM programja ISBN 963-02-5895-1; Benedek Antal, Monok ZoltĂĄn: TVC hardver; TVC-ĂșjsĂĄg. 1990 Ă©s 1994 között jelent meg a Videoton TVC szĂĄmĂtĂłgĂ©p felhasznĂĄlĂłinak szĂłlĂł, többnyire havonta megjelenĆ fĂ©nymĂĄsolt folyĂłirat.
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The Videoton TV-Computer is a home computer developed by the Hungarian company Videoton in the 1980s. The TV-Computer was released in 1983, it was one of the first home computers available in Eastern Europe and it was particularly popular in Hungary. The TV-Computer featured a Z80A CPU, and it came with 16 KB of RAM, expandable to 64 KB.
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Videoton TV-Computer. The TV-Computer (or TVC in short) is an 8-bit home computer which was manufactured by the Hungarian company Videoton around 1986. The computer was based on the Enterprise and had a built-in BASIC interpreter. Programs could be loaded via tape [3] or floppy. It had a built-in joystick and a keyboard with Hungarian letters.