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Cromemco, Inc. was a
Mountain View,
California microcomputer company known for its high-end Z80-based S-100 bus
computers and
peripherals in the early...
- The
Cromemco Dazzler was a
graphics card for S-100 bus
computers introduced in a Po****r
Electronics cover story in 1976. It was the
first color graphics...
- Z-2 is a
series of
microcomputers made by
Cromemco, Inc.
which were
introduced to the
market in the
middle to late 1970s. They were S-100 bus machines...
- the
software for
early microcomputer systems from
Tandy Corporation and
Cromemco. He made
early use of the word copyleft, in Palo Alto Tiny BASIC's distribution...
- The
Cromemco Octart was an
expansion card made by
Cromemco for
their range of S-100 bus
based computer systems. The card
provided eight serial bus channels...
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these lines in a tri-state
condition to
allow direct memory access. The
Cromemco Dazzler, for example, is an
early S-100 card that
retrieved digital images...
- The
Cromemco Cyclops,
introduced in 1975 by
Cromemco, was the
first commercial all-digital
camera using a
digital metal–oxide–semiconductor (MOS) image...
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Cromemco DOS or CDOS (an
abbreviation for
Cromemco Disk
Operating System) is a CP/M-like
operating system by
Cromemco designed to
allow users of Cromemco...
- The Bytesaver,
introduced by
Cromemco in 1976, was the
first programmable memory board for the MITS
Altair and S-100 bus
microcomputer systems. The Bytesaver...
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Cromemco 4FDC floppy-disk
controller is
designed to
interface both 5.25- and 8.0-inch
floppy disk
drives to the S-100
computer bus used in
Cromemco and...