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  2. TK95 - Wikipedia

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    Custom IC: Sound: Beeper: Backward compatibility: ZX Spectrum: Predecessor: TK90X: The TK 95 microcomputer was a 1986 ... and the fans of the ZX Spectrum computer in ...

  3. Microdigital Eletronica - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1981 by the brothers George and Tomas Kovari (whose initials were the TK of the domestic computers line made by the company), its first product was the TK80, a clone of the British microcomputer Sinclair ZX80.

  4. TK90X - Wikipedia

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    Technical details TK90X boot screen. The case was a little taller than the original Spectrum and the keyboard placement was equal to the original keyboard, except for some additional Sinclar BASIC commands that did not exist in the Spectrums (UDG for user defined characters in the place of the £ sign - including specific Portuguese and Spanish characters such as ç and ñ, as well as accented ...

  5. TK80 - Wikipedia

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    TK80. The TK80 was a home computer produced by Microdigital Eletrônica. [1][2][3][4] A clone of the Sinclair ZX80, [5][6][7] it was introduced along with the TK82C in 1981 during the " I Feira Internacional de Informática". There were two versions, one with 1 KB RAM costing Cr$ 68,850 and another with 2 KB costing Cr$73,650.

  6. TK85 - Wikipedia

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    TK85. The TK85 was a ZX81 clone made by Microdigital Eletrônica, a computer company located in Brazil. [1][2][3] It came with 16 or 48 KB RAM, and had a ZX Spectrum –style case, similar to a Timex Sinclair 1500. [4][5] Unlike the ZX81, the TK85 used standard logic components rather than a gate array ("ULA"), and during manufacture several of ...

  7. List of Apple II clones - Wikipedia

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    List of Apple II clones. The Jiama (嘉馬) SPS-109, a Taiwanese clone of the Apple II, looks almost identical to the Apple II and II+, including an identical case, color, and keyboard layout. The only noticeable physical difference is the label above the keyboard. Apple II clones are computers that share functionality with the Apple II line ...

  8. TK-80 - Wikipedia

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    The TK-80 (μCOM Training Kit TK-80) was an 8080 -based single-board computer kit developed by Nippon Electric Company (NEC) in 1976. It was originally developed for engineers who considered using the μCOM-80 family in their product. It was successful among hobbyists in late 1970s in Japan, due to its reasonable price and an expensive computer ...

  9. Tkinter - Wikipedia

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