FM-8

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Fujitsu FM-8
ManufacturerFujitsu
Casio
TypePersonal Computer
Release dateMay 1981; 40 years ago (1981-05)
Introductory price¥218000 (Japan)
£895 (UK)
CPU clocked at 1.2MHz, 6809 co-processor clocked at 1MHz
Memory64KB RAM, 48KB VRAM, 44KB ROM
Display640 x 200 resolution, 8 colours
Input95 key Keyboard
Dimensions490 x 330 x 110 (H)mm
Mass6kg
Predecessor
SuccessorFM-7

The FM-8 (Fujitsu Micro 8) is a personal computer developed and manufactured by Fujitsu in May 1981. It was Fujitsu's second microcomputer released to the public after the kit computer, and the first in the "FM" series. The FM-8 would later be replaced by two new models in November 1982 – the FM-11, aimed at businesses and the FM-7 aimed at the mass market.[1]

Emulator[]

The computer is emulated by MESS.

References[]

  1. ^ "OLD-COMPUTERS.COM : The Museum". old-computers.com. Retrieved 2016-07-31.


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