Microdigital TK82C
TK82C was a Sinclair ZX81 clone made by Microdigital Eletronica Ltda., a computer company located in Brazil.
The TK82C (the C letter stands for Científico, or Scientific in English) was replaced by the TK83 (it used a ULA similar chip, as the original ZX81) and by the TK85 (a 16 KB RAM version with a case similar to ZX-Spectrum), more robust and with a better design.
Microdigital later produced the TK90X and TK95, which were clones of the ZX Spectrum.
The TK82C (the C letter stands for Científico, or Scientific in English) was replaced by the TK83 (it used a ULA similar chip, as the original ZX81) and by the TK85 (a 16 KB RAM version with a case similar to ZX-Spectrum), more robust and with a better design.
Microdigital later produced the TK90X and TK95, which were clones of the ZX Spectrum.
Lenguajes Sinclair BASIC (extended in 82C & 83)
Teclado Membrane 40 Teclas
CPU Z80A
Velocidad 3.25 MHz
Co-procesador ULA custom chip in TK-83
RAM 2 KB up to 16 KB (82 & 82C) or 64 KB (83)
ROM 4 KB (82), 8 KB (82C & 83)
Modos de Texto 32 chars. x 24 lines
Modo gráfico 64 x 22 dots
Colores Monochrome
Sonido Beeper
Tamaño/Peso Approx. 17.5 (W) x 23 (D) x 3.8 (H) cm / 340 g
Puertos de entrada/salida TV/RF, Bus expansion, tape recorder In/Out, Joystick, Alimentacion
Fuente de alimentación External 10V Fuente de alimentación unit
Perifericos All of the Sinclair and third sources Perifericos