FM-8
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Manufacturer | Fujitsu |
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Type | Personal Computer |
Release date | May 1981 |
Introductory price |
¥218000 (Japan) £895 (UK) |
CPU | 68A09 clocked at 1.2MHz, 6809 co-processor clocked at 1MHz |
Memory | 64KB RAM, 48KB VRAM, 44KB ROM |
Display | 640 x 200 resolution, 8 colours |
Input | 95 key Keyboard |
Dimensions | 490 x 330 x 110 (H)mm |
Weight | 6kg |
Predecessor | LKIT-8 |
Successor | FM-7 |
The FM-8 (Fujitsu Micro 8) was a personal computer developed and manufactured by Fujitsu in May 1981. It was Fujitsu's second microcomputer released to the public after the LKIT-8 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.
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