Dubna 48K

Dubna 48K

Dubna 48K

Dubna 48K

El Dubna 48K es un ordenador sovietico clónico del ZX Spectrum. Basado en un microprocesador compatible con el Zilog Z80 que trabaja a 1.875 MHz, su producción y venta datan de 1991. Su nombre procede de la localidad de Dubna, cercana a Moscú, donde fue fabricado, y "48K" significa 48 kibibytes de memoria RAM.

Detalles técnicos

  • CPU: 1.875 MHz, 8-bit
  • RAM: 48 kibibytes (KiB) en 16 chips en serie tipo KR565
  • ROM: 16 KiB
  • Resolución: 256×192 pixels, o 24 filas de 32 caracteres
  • Número de colores: 8 colores en dos modos de brillo
  • Puerto RS-232
  • Unidad de alimentación: 5V, 1.7 A
  • Dimensiones: 52×320×255

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