D8000
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The Dismac D8000 was the first Brazilian clone of TRS-80 Model I computer. It used a 2MHz Zilog Z80A microprocessor, with 16Kb of random access memory and 16Kb of read-only memory. The video output was through a Pal-M television with 16x32/64 within text mode and 48x128 points within the graphic mode. The keyboard contained 51 keys and was stored in the same case as the cassette recorder and the processor unit. The BASIC used was Level II, which was in the 16Kb of the ROM. Nowadays it is very rare even in Brazilian vintage computer market.
[edit] External links
- Clube Old Bits - Brazilian site dedicated to the Brazilian vintage computers (in Portuguese only).
- Clube Old Bits - Dismac D8000 description and photo

