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    The Telmac 1800 was an early microcomputer delivered in kit form. It was introduced in 1977 by Telercas Oy, the Finnish importer of RCA microchips. Most...
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    his 1802 microprocessor. It was initially used on the COSMAC VIP and Telmac 1800, which were 8-bit microcomputers made in the mid-1970s. CHIP-8 was designed...
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    was used on this machine and other early microcomputers, such as the Telmac 1800. The video games that were provided came as a list of instructions that...
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  • Snake on a Telmac 1800, CHIP-8, published 1978...
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    Netronics ELF II, Quest SuperELF, COSMAC VIP, Comx-35, Finnish Telmac 1800, Telmac TMC-600 and Oscom Nano, Yugoslav Pecom 32 and 64, and the CyberVision...
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    "1977: Telmac 1800". HobbyLabs - Vintage meets present. May 2009. "Telmac TMC 600". Tietokonemuseo (in Finnish). Retrieved 2023-04-24. "Telmac TMC-600...
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  • rest of components Nascom, Nascom 1 Zilog Z80 1977 Nascom 2 Z80 1979 Telmac 1800 RCA 1802 1977 Newbear 77-68 Motorola 6800 1977 Heathkit H8 Intel 8080...
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  • Austin 1800, a large family car Nokia 1800,a mobile phone Pratt & Whitney X-1800, an H-block aircraft engine Telmac 1800, a microcomputer Tobu 1800 series...
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    COSMAC VIP, Telmac 1800 1977 CDP 1861 256 Bytes 64×32 Mono graphics Yes Incredibly primitive but supporting color Oscom NANO, ETI 660, Telmac 2000 1980...
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  • consoles and Netronics Elf microcomputers. The CDP1861 was also used in the Telmac 1800 and Oscom Nano microcomputers. The 1861 chip could display 64 pixels...
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