Regency Systems R2C
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The R2C was the color version of the 2nd Z80-based microcomputer produced by of Champaign, Illinois, the first being the RC1. The RC1 had a high resolution display and dual 8-inch floppy disk drives. It was essentially a standalone PLATO environment, adapting the TUTOR language and environment. The company was founded by , a real-estate agency owner, and , creator of the TUTOR language.
The R2C supported an Ethernet network and a hard drive. The introduction of the IBM AT, with 16-bit processor, hard drive, and EGA display, sparked a change in direction for the company away from hardware.
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- Early microcomputers
- Companies based in Champaign County, Illinois
- Microcomputer stubs