APF-MP1000
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The APF Microcomputer System[2] is a second generation 8-bit cartridge-based home video game console released in October 1978 by APF Electronics Inc. with six cartridges.[3] The console is often referred to M-1000 or MP-1000, which are the two model numbers of the console. The APF-MP1000 comes built-in with the game Rocket Patrol. The APF-MP1000 is a part of the APF Imagination Machine. The APF-MP1000 and the APF Imagination Machine were developed in part by the noted engineer Ed Smith.[4][5]
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Also known as | M-1000 MP-1000 |
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Manufacturer | APF Electronics Inc. |
Type | Home video game console |
Generation | Second generation |
Release date | October 1978; 45 years ago (1978-10) |
Units sold | Around 50,000 at a minimum[1] |
Media | Cartridges |
CPU | Motorola 6800 (8 bit) @ 0.895 MHz (3.579 MHz oscillator divided by 4) |
Memory | 1 KB RAM |
Graphics | 256 x 192 (8 colors) |
Power | 7.5 V AC 0.8 A or 12 V DC 0.5 A |
Predecessor | APF TV Fun series |
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It is the successor to the APF TV Fun line of first generation consoles.