THE HT-1080Z, HT-2080Z AND HT-3080C COMPUTERS Hungary/Others
Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2013 4:30 pm
OVERVIEW
The HT-1080Z, HT-2080Z and HT-3080C computers were manufactured by Híradástechnika Szövetkezet in Budapest, Hungary from 1983 to 1986. The HT-1080Z was one of the first official school computers in Hungary.
Initial versions were unaltered VideoGenie I computers relabeled and mounted with an on-board Yamaha/General Instruments AY-3-8910 sound chip. (The EACA VideoGenie I was in turn slightly modified clone of the popular TRS-80 Model 1 with Level II BASIC. The Yamaha chip is the same one that appeared in other famous computer models, such as the Amstrad and the Atari ST.)
Later revisions of HT-1080Z were re-designed by Híradástechnika Szövetkezet to have accented Hungarian characters, modified ROM contents (BASIC extensions) and several peripherals.
The basic properties of the most popular HT-1080Z models are summarized here:
Name HT-1080Z
Manufacturer Híradástechnika Szövetkezet, Budapest, Hungary
Type School computer
Year 1983-1986
Built-in language BASIC (Microsoft 12k Level II BASIC)
CPU Z80
Speed 1.77 MHz
Keyboard Full stroke QWERTY keyboard, no extra Hungarian keys
RAM 16kB, later 48kB
ROM 12kB + 1.5kB extension (monitor, Hungarian support)
Text modes 16x32 or 16x64 switchable
Graphic modes 128x48
Colors Monochrome (black and white)
Display External composite video monitor or black&white TV
Sound Built-in AY-3-8910 sound chip (3 channels and noise, 11 octave)
I/O ports 50 pin expansion bus, TV signal, external tape, composite video, 8 bit I/O
port (provided by the AY-3-8910)
Built-in storage media Built-in tape recorder with normal compact cassette (500 baud)
Power supply Built-in power supply
Peripherals Printer interface; extension unit with floppy controller and high-resolution graphics
controller; external floppy drive
Price 35 400 HUF (in 1984), about 700 USD (note that HUF was not convertible to USD at
that time)
HT-1080Z/64 had 48kB RAM and support of accented Hungarian characters.
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The HT-1080Z, HT-2080Z and HT-3080C computers were manufactured by Híradástechnika Szövetkezet in Budapest, Hungary from 1983 to 1986. The HT-1080Z was one of the first official school computers in Hungary.
Initial versions were unaltered VideoGenie I computers relabeled and mounted with an on-board Yamaha/General Instruments AY-3-8910 sound chip. (The EACA VideoGenie I was in turn slightly modified clone of the popular TRS-80 Model 1 with Level II BASIC. The Yamaha chip is the same one that appeared in other famous computer models, such as the Amstrad and the Atari ST.)
Later revisions of HT-1080Z were re-designed by Híradástechnika Szövetkezet to have accented Hungarian characters, modified ROM contents (BASIC extensions) and several peripherals.
The basic properties of the most popular HT-1080Z models are summarized here:
Name HT-1080Z
Manufacturer Híradástechnika Szövetkezet, Budapest, Hungary
Type School computer
Year 1983-1986
Built-in language BASIC (Microsoft 12k Level II BASIC)
CPU Z80
Speed 1.77 MHz
Keyboard Full stroke QWERTY keyboard, no extra Hungarian keys
RAM 16kB, later 48kB
ROM 12kB + 1.5kB extension (monitor, Hungarian support)
Text modes 16x32 or 16x64 switchable
Graphic modes 128x48
Colors Monochrome (black and white)
Display External composite video monitor or black&white TV
Sound Built-in AY-3-8910 sound chip (3 channels and noise, 11 octave)
I/O ports 50 pin expansion bus, TV signal, external tape, composite video, 8 bit I/O
port (provided by the AY-3-8910)
Built-in storage media Built-in tape recorder with normal compact cassette (500 baud)
Power supply Built-in power supply
Peripherals Printer interface; extension unit with floppy controller and high-resolution graphics
controller; external floppy drive
Price 35 400 HUF (in 1984), about 700 USD (note that HUF was not convertible to USD at
that time)
HT-1080Z/64 had 48kB RAM and support of accented Hungarian characters.
Source :
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http://ht.homeserver.hu/html/english.html
Emulators:
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http://ht.homeserver.hu/html/english.html#emulator
Basic Programs :
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http://ht.homeserver.hu/html/programbasic.html
Tools :
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http://ht.homeserver.hu/html/english.html#tools