Hobbit (computer)
Soviet/Russian 8-bit home computer, based on the Sinclair ZX Spectrum hardware architecture / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hobbit (Russian: Хоббит) is a Soviet/Russian 8-bit home computer, based on the ZX Spectrum hardware architecture. Besides Sinclair BASIC it also featured CP/M, Forth or LOGO modes, with the Forth or LOGO operating environment residing in an on-board ROM chip.[1]
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Also known as | Хоббит (russian) |
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Type | Home computer |
Release date | 1990; 34 years ago (1990) |
Operating system | Sinclair BASIC, Logo, CP/M, Forth |
CPU | clone of Zilog Z80 @ 3.5 MHz |
Memory | 64 KB including 6.5 KB screen memory |
Removable storage | Internal 3.5" drive, external 5.25" drives |
Display | Composite video out, EGA monitor |
Sound | Beeper, AY8910 |
Connectivity | Joystick ports, Centronics, RS-232, audio in/out, system bus extension |
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