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In late 1980, my favorite named computer company, NNC (No Name Computers) offered two S-100 based computer systems - the 80 and 80W.
Basic features of the Model 80 are:
The basic Model 80 and Model 80W systems are single-user in operation but can be expanded with additional terminals and printers for up to six users.
CP/M was offered as the standard operating system, but for multi-user applications "OASIS" from Phase One Systems was available.
They are also very heavy - the Model 80W with it's large, heavy-duty components weighs 70 pounds
Basic features of the Model 80 are:
- 64kB RAM memory
- Z-80A processor (4MHz)
- two RS-232-C serial ports
- three 8-bit parallel ports
- eight S-100 expansion slots
- two "Shugart 801" 8-inch floppy drives
- only one 8-inch floppy drive
- added one "Shugart SA-1004" 10MB eight-inch hard drive
The basic Model 80 and Model 80W systems are single-user in operation but can be expanded with additional terminals and printers for up to six users.
CP/M was offered as the standard operating system, but for multi-user applications "OASIS" from Phase One Systems was available.
They are also very heavy - the Model 80W with it's large, heavy-duty components weighs 70 pounds