Microdigital Eletronica
Microdigital Eletrônica Ltda. was an influential Brazilian computer company in the 1980s, based in São Paulo.
History
Established in 1981 by the brothers George and Tomas Kovari (from where the TK of the domestic computers line made by the company came from), its first product was the TK80, a clone of the British microcomputer Sinclair ZX80.[1]
The company reached its height around 1985, with the launching of the TK90X (clone of the ZX Spectrum) and the TK-2000 II, a personal computer partially compatible (at Applesoft BASIC level) with the Apple II+. At this time, it had approximately 400 employees in three plants (two in São Paulo and one in the Zona Franca de Manaus) and more than 700 peddlers spread for all Brazil.[1]
Line of products
A not extensive list of Microdigital's products:[2]
Home computers
- TK80 (1981)
- TK82 (1981)
- TK82C (1981)
- TK83 (1982)
- TK85 (1983)
- TKS800 (1984 - vapourware)
- TK90X (1985)
- TK95 (1986)
Personal computers
- TK 2000 (1984)
- TK-3000 IIe (1986)
- TK-3000 IIe Compact (1987)
- TK EXTended (1987)
- LT 1600 D (?)
- TK Portable (?)
Peripherals
- TK Printer (vapourware)
Video-games
- Onyx (1984)- Colecovision clone, never launched
- Onyx Jr (1985)
Software
Microdigital sold software (almost always pirate copies of foreign programs) through its subsidiary, Microsoft.[3]
Others
- Microdigital Rhythmic 2 Portable Keyboard
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Microdigital" (in Portuguese). 2002-01-01. Retrieved 2013-07-01.
- ↑ "Microdigital Eletrônica Ltda" (in Portuguese). Clube do TK90X. 2012-10-15. Retrieved 2013-07-01.
- ↑ "A placa de som morreu?" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2008-11-14.
External links
- (Spanish) Microdigital by Chema Matas in MicroHobby.com
- (Portuguese) Micodigital's ads from the 1980s
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