C-80

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C-80
Manufacturer Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR various
Type Learning computer
publication 1986
processor U880 up to 3 MHz
random access memory 1 KB
graphic 8-digit 7-segment display
Sound
Disk cassette
operating system "Monitor program"

The C-80 is a learning computer that was developed in 1986 by Joachim Czepa.

hardware

The computer is technically quite simple. It consisted of two circuit boards, 24 buttons and a segment display with eight digits. The heart, the U880 - processor and a 2-kb ROM there. Furthermore, two PIOs U885 were installed.

software

The operating system is simply called a "monitor program". Programs could be saved and loaded using a cassette recorder.

emulation

The computer can be emulated using JKCEMU .

Individual evidence

  1. C-80 [Homecomputer DDR]. In: hc-ddr.hucki.net. Retrieved September 20, 2015 .
  2. JKCEMU as a C-80 emulator. In: www.jens-mueller.org. Retrieved September 20, 2015 .