Ju-Te computer

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Ju-Te computer
Construction of a Ju-Te-Computer and self-made keyboard from model railway keys
Manufacturer Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR different, parts had to be procured yourself
Type Home computers
publication 07/1987
End of production 02/1991
Factory price different, parts had to be procured yourself
processor U883
random access memory 1 KB, 2 KB, 8 KB or more
graphic 64 × 64 (13 characters × 8 lines),
Sound -
Disk Cassette, floppy disk, module
operating system ES 2.3

The Ju-Te-Computer (alias: Tiny, JU + TE-Computer, "Comp JU + TE r") is a home computer kit that was presented in various stages in the GDR magazine Jugend + Technik from July 1987 by Helmut Hoyer has been. The computer architecture is based on the 8-bit single- chip microcomputer UB8830M with integrated Tiny-MP- Basic .

JTCEMU is an emulator for the Ju-Te computer .

literature

  • "TINY - the little do-it-yourself computer", Verlag Junge Welt, 1989, ISBN 3-7302-0613-3 .

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