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Amico 2000

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Amico 2000
ManufacturerASEL
Type8-bit home computer
Release date1 December 1978; 46 years ago (1978-12-01)
CPU1 MHz MOS Technology 6502
Memory

Amico 2000 was a computer designed in Italy by ASEL.[1][2]

In December 1978 the electronics magazine "Sperimentare" began publishing a series of articles describing the MOS Technology 6502 machine. The original machine came with 1 kB of RAM and a monitor in ROM. Later version of the machine came with expanded RAM, tape interface, BASIC interpreter,[3] TV interface and a full keyboard.

An assembled version of the base machine cost 235000 Italian lire.

References

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  1. ^ "ComputerHistory.it - Amico 2000". www-computerhistory-it.translate.goog. March 20, 2008.
  2. ^ "ComputerHistory.it - Archivio - Pubblicità Amico 2000". www-computerhistory-it.translate.goog.
  3. ^ "ComputerHistory.it - Archivio - Manuale BASIC Amico 2000". www-computerhistory-it.translate.goog.