SPC-1000

The SPC-1000 is a Z80-based personal computer produced by Samsung. It was the first computer created by the brand.[1] Developed in South Korea, it features built-in HuBASIC BASIC written by Hudson Soft in Japan.[2] The computer features a 4 MHz processor and 64 KB of RAM.

SPC-1000
DeveloperSamsung, Hudson Soft
ManufacturerSamsung
Release date1983 (1983)
Introductory price495,000 Won
Discontinued1986
Operating systemHuBASIC, CP/M
CPUZ80-A
Memory64KB
Storagetape, floppy discs
Display128 x 192 in 4 colors, and 256 x 192 in 2 colors, semigraphics in 9 colors
GraphicsAMI S68047
Sound3 voices, 8 octaves, General Instrument AY-3-8910
InputKeyboard
Controller inputGamepad
Connectivity34-pin expansion bus, joystick port, centronics printer port, NTSC video out, RF connection
Power110V/220V
Dimensions48 x 27.5 x 9.5 cm

History

Launched in 1983, the SPC-1000 was the first personal computer produced by Samsung.[3] The machine was mainly used in education.[4]

Description

The main unit included the keyboard and a built-in tape recorder. External disk drives, a gamepad, and a dedicated CRT monitor[4] could be connected to this unit. , and with a user manual on how to use the computer.

Software was available on tapes, with more than one hundred titles released, between games and programs.[5] Some games were conversions of popular Arcade games in the early 1980s, but adapted to the computer limitations.[6][7]

Features

The computer uses a Zilog Z80 CPU running at 4MHz,[2] and offers 64KB of RAM. Sounds is produced by a General Instrument AY-3-8910 chip, providing 3 voices with 8 octaves each.[2] Video is generated by an AMI S68047 chip (quite similar to the Motorola 6847[8]), offering semigraphics in 9 colors, a 128 x 192 mode in 4 colors, or a 256 x 192 mode in 2 colors.[2]

References

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