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    The U880 is an 8-bit microprocessor that was manufactured by VEB Mikroelektronik "Karl Marx" Erfurt (abbreviated as MME; part of Kombinat Mikroelektronik...
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    Germany starting in 1985. The system featured an 8-bit microprocessor, the U880, a clone of the Zilog Z80. It was built for office work and education, but...
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  • input torque up to 430Nm. It is a more compact and optimized version of the U880 automatic transmission structure with additional features for improved performance...
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    ISBN 3-327-00357-2. 7469332. Heyne, R. (1984). "Basic-Compreter für U880" [BASIC compreter for U880 (Z80)]. radio-fernsehn-elektronik [de] (in German). 1984 (3):...
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    intended for private use and educational institutions. It was powered by a U880 processor (a Z80 clone) and sold together with a membrane (flat foil) keyboard...
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    PC clones based on i8088(V20)/286. IZOT 1030 — based on East German-made U880 (a Z80A clone), IZOT 1036C -IBM PC compatible based on i8086, IZOT 1037C...
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    students at institutions and organizations. The Robotron KC series used an U880 microprocessor, a clone of the Zilog Z80, clocked at 2.5 MHz. Every machine...
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    educational institutions, organizations, and enterprises. They were based on the U880 CPU (an East German clone of the Z80), with clock speeds of 1.75 MHz (KC...
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    microcomputer-sized systems of East Germany, whose industry relied heavily on the U880 microprocessor, a clone of the Zilog Z80. Among the large number of boards...
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    of about 2,000 units of the cabinet were manufactured. Poly-Play ran on a U880, a clone of the Zilog Z80 CPU, which was clocked at 2.457600 MHz and a custom...
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    (without power supply) Discontinued c. 1986/87 Operating system LC 80.1 CPU U880 @ 0.9 MHz Memory 1 KB Storage External cassette tape Display 6-digit seven-segment...
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    Z1013 was an East German home computer produced by VEB Robotron. It had a U880 processor, 16 KB RAM, and a membrane keyboard. The KC 85 series of computers...
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    Germany starting in 1982. The system featured an 8-bit microprocessor, the U880. It was built for office work and had minimal graphics and sound capabilities...
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    board. The processor, with a clock frequency of 4 MHz, was based on the U880 microprocessor (near clone of Zilog Z80) and peripheral circuits along with...
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    by Sharp. In East Germany, an unlicensed clone of the Z80, known as the U880, was manufactured. It was used extensively in Robotron's and VEB Mikroelektronik...
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    was a computer using a Zilog Z80 processor that could be replaced by the U880 made in East Germany. Peripheral chips produced in Poland by CEMI factory...
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    as a series on building a complete computer based on the microprocessor U880. "Funkamateur". Retrieved 10 June 2021. "Funkamateur" (PDF). Retrieved 10...
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  • model compatible with the ZX Spectrum was the Didaktik Gama, based on the U880 or Zilog Z80 processors and the original ULA chip. It was produced in three...
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    Democratic Republic) produced a replica designated U82720, used with the U880 replica of the Zilog Z80. The faster complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor...
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    the ZTE Blade with 512 MB ROM and 512 MB RAM and 5.0 MP camera called ZTE U880 compatible with TD-SCDMA. China Telecom offered the ZTE Blade called ZTE...
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    the Intel 8008 that the U808 was cloned from. Further milestones were the U880 (Zilog Z80 clone) in 1980 and the first 16-bit microprocessor U8000 (Zilog...
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  • same company, such as the A 5120 or the PC 1715, which were based on the U880 processor (the latter being a clone of Zilog's Z80). UDOS was also one of...
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  • comparison, the original Z80 was launched in 1976 and the East German clone U880 in 1980. I.P.R.S. remained in government hands until 2003. After a factory...
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