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    early 1979 that production samples of the Z8000 were released. Zilog stated that the Z8001 and Z8002 were merely differently packaged versions of the same...
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    2023. Retrieved 13 June 2023. LINKS-1 Computer Graphics System: 257× Zilog Z8001 [7] Archived 7 May 2017 at the Wayback Machine at 10 MHz [8] Archived...
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  • TC1800. Olivetti's first modern personal computer, the M20, featuring a Zilog Z8000 CPU, was released in 1982. The M20 was followed in 1983 by the M24...
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    parallel processing architecture, with 514 microprocessors, including 257 Zilog Z8001 control processors and 257 iAPX 86/20 floating-point processors. It was...
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  • Manhattan and Queens BMW M60, a 1992 automobile engine M60, a 1984 Olivetti Zilog Z8001 based computer Messier 60, an elliptical galaxy in the Virgo Cluster...
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    its use of a non-standard OS (Olivetti's proprietary PCOS) and CPU (Zilog Z8001) proved to be its most serious limitations.: 192 : 13  The first major...
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  • based on the segmented version of the Zilog Z8000 CPU. Initial announcements indicated the use of a 10 MHz Z8001 processor, but earlier technical documentation...
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    Bitsavers 64224A Intel 80188 64223A 64225A 64225A Zilog Z80 64251A 64252A 64252A (Disk image at HPCM) Zilog Z8001/8002 64271A 64232A/64233A 64232A/64233A...
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    LINKS-1 Computer Graphics System, a supercomputer that used up to 257 Zilog Z8001 microprocessors, in 1982, for the purpose of rendering realistic 3D computer...
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    card was also announced if the user wished to run CP/M-80, as well as a Zilog Z8001 board, but none are known to exist. The 8088 board never reached production...
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    computer Dubna 48K Following the example of Zilog where the Z80 was succeeded by the 16-bit processors Z8001 / Z8002, VEB Mikroelektronik "Karl Marx" produced...
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    parallel processing architecture, with 514 microprocessors, including 257 Zilog Z8001 control processors and 257 iAPX 86/20 (the pairing of an 8086 with an...
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  • LINKS-1 Computer Graphics System, a supercomputer that used up to 257 Zilog Z8001 microprocessors, used for rendering realistic 3D computer graphics. According...
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    product available for the DEC PDP-11 family. Instead of electing to use Zilog's own Z8001 product to offer a system with memory management, Onyx instead chose...
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  • products", including BASIC and other languages. The first port was for the Z8001 16-bit processor: the first customer ship was January 1981 for Central Data...
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    processor operated at a clock frequency of 4 MHz and was based on the U8001 (Zilog Z8001 clone) 16-bit microprocessor . Three U8010 memory management units (MMUs)...
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