Talk:Sharp MZ

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I understand the Sharp MZ-80K used Sharp's own licenced copy of the Zilog Z-80, and this precluded this range from being sold in the US.

The main article is not clear about which machines use the 4 bit processor, and say this was used in the MK-80Z which is incorrect. Can this article be updated?



Note from a Sharp MZ-700 owner: I happen to own an MZ-700 and I can asure you that it has no built in monitor. It is however a model sold in Norway, so it might be a scaled down edition. A friend of mine did own an MZ-800 and it had no monitor either and came with a 5.25" floppy drive.

For photo proof: http://www.sharpmz.org/mz-700/first700.htm

Jan A.


[edit] Major problems with this page

This page misses out the entire MZ-80A product line. 4-bit processor was only in the MZ-40K MZ-700 was its own series, nothing to do with the 80K

Numerous factual inaccuracies.

I will see if I can't sort something out.