- The CP 400
COLOR was
launched in 1984 by
Prológica, a
Brazilian company which made
clone versions of
various computers,
under the
general designation...
- TK80 (1981, Brazil)
Microdigital TK82 (1981, Brazil) Nova Electrônica/
Prológica NE-Z80 (1981, Brazil)
Timex Sinclair T/S 1000 (a ZX81 with the same circuit...
- MTI Mod III Plus by
Microcomputer Technology Inc. CP-300 and CP-500 by
Prológica Pentasonic PROF 80 R1001 by
Radionic Sysdata Jr by
Sysdata Eletrônica...
-
professional microcomputer,
introduced by the
Brazilian computer company Prológica in 1981. The
machine was
based on the
Intertec Superbrain and had similar...
-
introduced during the
Brazilian "Market Reserve", like the
Codimex CD-6809 or
Prológica CP 400 COLOR.
Launched in
August 1985 by Dynacom, a
Brazilian video game...
- to 255 by
setting an eight-position DIP switch. The
brazilian company Prológica introduced the
Sistema 700 in 1981,
based on the
SuperBrain and with similar...
-
introduced during the
Brazilian "Market Reserve", like the
Codimex CD-6809 or
Prológica CP 400 COLOR.
Launched in 1983, the
initial target audience for the VC50...
-
Prológica Indústria e Comércio de Microcom****dores,
commonly shortened to
Prológica, was an
influential Brazilian microcomputer company that
reached its...
- the
October 1981 issue, a
publication that was part of the
Brazilian Prológica group. It was the
first Sinclair ZX80
clone available in Brazil. With...
- The CP 200 was a
Brazilian home
computer produced by
Prológica in 1982. It was
compatible in
software and
hardware with the
British Sinclair ZX81, although...