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  2. Category:Sharp pocket computers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Sharp pocket computers" ... Tandy Pocket Computer PC-3; Sharp PC-1210; Sharp PC-1211; Sharp PC-1251;

  3. Sharp PC-1251 - Wikipedia

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    Sharp PC-5000: Related: Sharp PC-1211 ... The Sharp PC-1251 was a small pocket computer that was also marketed as the Tandy Pocket Computer. ... Technical specifications

  4. Tandy Pocket Computer - Wikipedia

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    The Tandy Pocket Computer or TRS-80 Pocket Computer is a line of pocket computers sold by Tandy Corporation under the Tandy or Radio Shack TRS-80 brands. Although named after the TRS-80 line of computers, they were not compatible with any TRS-80 desktop computer and did not use the Z80 CPU. Models in the Pocket Computer line were actually ...

  5. Pocket computer - Wikipedia

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    The first pocket computer was the Sharp PC-1211, introduced in March 1980 by Sharp Corporation and sold exclusively in Japan. Later in 1980, the PC-1211 was resold and rebranded by Tandy Corporation in the United States as the TRS-80 Pocket Computer (PC-1). [1] [2] The invention of the pocket computer was prefigured by pocketable programmable ...

  6. Sharp PC-1500 - Wikipedia

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    The Sharp PC-1500 was a pocket computer produced by Sharp between 1981 and 1985. A rebadged version was also sold as the TRS-80 Pocket Computer PC-2 . The whole computer was designed around the LH5801, an 8-bit CPU similar to the Zilog Z80 , but all laid-out in power-saving CMOS circuits.

  7. Sharp pocket computer character sets - Wikipedia

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    The Sharp PC-14xx series (like the Sharp PC-1403 (1986), PC-1403H or PC-1475) uses an 8-bit extended ASCII character set. With minor exceptions the lower half resembles the 7-bit ASCII character set. [1] [2] The upper half contains a full set of half-width Katakana glyphs as well as a number of graphical and mathematical symbols.

  8. List of TRS-80 and Tandy-branded computers - Wikipedia

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    Tandy 1000 computer Tandy 2000 computer. In the early 1980s, Tandy began producing a line of computers that were at first "MS-DOS compatible"--able to run MS-DOS and certain applications, but not fully compatible with every nuance of the original IBM PC systems--and later mostly, but not 100%, IBM PC compatible.

  9. Category:Pocket computers - Wikipedia

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    Sharp pocket computers (48 P) Pages in category "Pocket computers" ... Tandy Pocket Computer; Tandy Pocket Computer PC-3; TI-74