| Name | 8086 16-bit computer |
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| Manufacturer | Seattle Computer (USA) | Type | Desktop |
| Production start (mm-yyyy) | 1981 | Production end (mm-yyyy) | - |
| RAM | 128Kb | ROM | |
| CPU | 8086 - 8 Mhz | ||
| Operating System | 86-DOS | ||
| Text (Cols x Rows) | |||
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| Sound | |||
| Storage memory | Floppy DD | ||
| Serial port | Parallel port | ||
| Others port | 22 slots | ||
| Original price | Currency original price | ||
| Units sold | |||
| Note | This machine mounts the famous DOS written Tom Paterson made for the Seattle Computer. Born as QDOS, Quick and Dirt Operating System, Paterson realized it by inspiring the CP / M. Then it was sold to Microsoft that made it the MS-DOS and from here the whole story begins. | ||
| Configurations | |||
| User | webmaster | ||
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