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Tuesday, January 13, 2015
Museum of Electronica Games and Art
http://www.m-e-g-a.org/
The
rare and beautiful “TV Computer” was built by hungarian company
Videoton in 1983. It is a licensed and modified version of the also
not-so-popular Enterprise 64. The first version, pictured below, has 32
Kilobytes of RAM and was built just 3000 times. This one came with an
even more rare 32 KB RAM extension, the most beautiful looking expansion
we have seen on an 8-bit machine. Besides this one, which is working
great, we are proud to add the second model (64 KB, 9000 units built) to
the MEGA archive.
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