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Series of color microcomputers
Compucolor is a series of color microcomputers introduced by Compucolor Corporation of Norcross, Georgia. It was the first color home computer system
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American computer engineer, investor and car collector
mathematics in 1978. He worked for Compucolor, a company in Georgia established in 1977 that made the home computer Compucolor II (an early PC) but went out
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Character set
Compucolor II is a character set developed by Compucolor Corporation for their Compucolor computers. These used a SMC CRT5027 video controller, a Japanese-produced
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American technology company
busy leading a team behind a low-cost successor to the Compucolor 8001. Released as the CompuColor II in 1978, this incarnation of the computer replaced
CoreCard_Corporation
Character encoding standard
Amstrad CPC Apple II ATASCII Atari ST BICS Casio calculators CDC Compucolor 8001 Compucolor II CP/M+ DEC RADIX 50 DEC MCS/NRCS DG International Galaksija
ASCII
Using numbers to represent text characters
Amstrad CPC Apple II ATASCII Atari ST BICS Casio calculators CDC Compucolor 8001 Compucolor II CP/M+ DEC RADIX 50 DEC MCS/NRCS DG International Galaksija
Character_encoding
Class of microcomputers
stamped sheet metal enclosure. In 1977 Compucolor II, although shipments did not start until the next year. The Compucolor II was smaller and less expensive
Home_computer
Strategy type guessing game for two players
produced as a computer game, with a version being released for the Z80 Compucolor in 1979. Many computer editions of the game have been produced since.
Battleship_(game)
games List of Camputers Lynx games List of CCE MC-1000 games List of Compucolor II games List of CyberVision 2001 games List of DAI Personal Computer
Lists_of_video_games
26 letters in two cases broadly used in international communication
Amstrad CPC Apple II ATASCII Atari ST BICS Casio calculators CDC Compucolor 8001 Compucolor II CP/M+ DEC RADIX 50 DEC MCS/NRCS DG International Galaksija
ISO_basic_Latin_alphabet
Data storage technologies that use magnetic tape
cartridge (QIC) 1975: KC standard, Compact Cassette 1976: DC100 1976: Compucolor Floppy Tape 1977: Tarbell Cassette Interface 1977: Commodore Datasette
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2014 video game mod
Classified into a standalone game, Team Deathmatch Classic, to be developed by Compucolor Pictures, as "it was too large, and felt like its own separate game. Any
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International standard
Amstrad CPC Apple II ATASCII Atari ST BICS Casio calculators CDC Compucolor 8001 Compucolor II CP/M+ DEC RADIX 50 DEC MCS/NRCS DG International Galaksija
ISO/IEC_8859-8
Process of determining content's charset
Amstrad CPC Apple II ATASCII Atari ST BICS Casio calculators CDC Compucolor 8001 Compucolor II CP/M+ DEC RADIX 50 DEC MCS/NRCS DG International Galaksija
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American programmer
Southwest Missouri State University. The first computer he owned was a Compucolor II, which he learned to program on. He later bought an Atari 400. From
Tom_Hudson_(programmer)
Character encodings standard
Amstrad CPC Apple II ATASCII Atari ST BICS Casio calculators CDC Compucolor 8001 Compucolor II CP/M+ DEC RADIX 50 DEC MCS/NRCS DG International Galaksija
ISO/IEC_8859-9
Higher-level 7-bit and 8-bit character encoding system
Amstrad CPC Apple II ATASCII Atari ST BICS Casio calculators CDC Compucolor 8001 Compucolor II CP/M+ DEC RADIX 50 DEC MCS/NRCS DG International Galaksija
ISO/IEC_2022
Thai character encoding, based on ASCII
Amstrad CPC Apple II ATASCII Atari ST BICS Casio calculators CDC Compucolor 8001 Compucolor II CP/M+ DEC RADIX 50 DEC MCS/NRCS DG International Galaksija
ISO/IEC_8859-11
Index of articles associated with the same name
Amstrad CPC Apple II ATASCII Atari ST BICS Casio calculators CDC Compucolor 8001 Compucolor II CP/M+ DEC RADIX 50 DEC MCS/NRCS DG International Galaksija
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ISO standard
Amstrad CPC Apple II ATASCII Atari ST BICS Casio calculators CDC Compucolor 8001 Compucolor II CP/M+ DEC RADIX 50 DEC MCS/NRCS DG International Galaksija
ISO/IEC_8859-3
1978 home computer
for Warner Media, the two drove to a local computer shop to purchase a Compucolor 8001. On arrival, they met hardware engineers Jim McConnell and John McMullin
CyberVision_2001
ASCII-based standard character encoding
Amstrad CPC Apple II ATASCII Atari ST BICS Casio calculators CDC Compucolor 8001 Compucolor II CP/M+ DEC RADIX 50 DEC MCS/NRCS DG International Galaksija
ISO/IEC_8859-16
Commodore releases the Commodore PET. Intelligent Systems releases the Compucolor II. Cinematronics releases Larry Rosenthal's Space Wars, the first vector
1977_in_video_games
1979 TV Cassette [citation needed] USA Intelligent Systems Corporation Compucolor II 8080 1977 TV Diskette ( I: 8-track) [citation needed] USSR Intercompex
List_of_home_computers
Single-byte character encoding
Amstrad CPC Apple II ATASCII Atari ST BICS Casio calculators CDC Compucolor 8001 Compucolor II CP/M+ DEC RADIX 50 DEC MCS/NRCS DG International Galaksija
Lotus International Character Set
Lotus_International_Character_Set
ITU-T Recommendation
Amstrad CPC Apple II ATASCII Atari ST BICS Casio calculators CDC Compucolor 8001 Compucolor II CP/M+ DEC RADIX 50 DEC MCS/NRCS DG International Galaksija
T.51/ISO/IEC_6937
Seven short BASIC programming language programs
7 52.4 Z80 add-on board, Zapple BASIC shipped with it Compucolor 8001 8080 @ 2 MHz Compucolor 8k BASIC 2.1 13.1 27.0 29.0 31.3 47.5 67.8 SWTPC 6800 6800
Rugg/Feldman_benchmarks
Obsolete character code standard developed by Xerox Corporation
Amstrad CPC Apple II ATASCII Atari ST BICS Casio calculators CDC Compucolor 8001 Compucolor II CP/M+ DEC RADIX 50 DEC MCS/NRCS DG International Galaksija
Xerox_Character_Code_Standard
extras soft fonts palette support HW accel unique features Text Graphics Compucolor II 1977 SMSC CRT5027 4K 64×32 or 64×16 8 colors on 13-inch built-in color
List of home computers by video hardware
List_of_home_computers_by_video_hardware
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Italian
 Short form of Italian Elisabetta, LISA means "God is my oath." Compare with another form of Lisa.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Fire
Boy/Male
Muslim
Fighter, Strong spirit
Boy/Male
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Arabic, Australian, Muslim, Pakistani
A River Name in Switzerland
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Hebrew
Pet form of English Lemuel and Hebrew Lemuwel, LEMMY means "by God" or "for God."Â
Boy/Male
Indian
Happy, God like
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Moon of the Gopis
Male
English
Wept Over
Boy/Male
Tamil
Breeze
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