Sharp PC-1500
The Sharp PC-1500 was a pocket computer produced by Sharp in 1982. A clone was sold as the TRS-80 PC-2. The whole computer was designed around an 8-bit CPU similar to the Zilog Z80, but all laid-out in power-saving CMOS circuits. The programming language was BASIC. Later German engineers cracked the system and also provided an assembler for the machine. Later even a C compiler followed. An external memory module (8kB), the CE-155 was available later. A cost-reduced redesign with more memory, the PC-1500A, was also produced and also the PC-1501 at a later stage
CPU LH-5801 8 bits CMOS Text screen 1 line of 26 characters Graphic screen 7 x 156 pixels Size: 195 x 86 x 25 mm Weight: 375 g. with batteries Year: 1982 Power: 4 AA alkaline batteries, 6 Volts power adaptor
Our machine is complete with the CE-150 printer and casste interface and is complete with the case and all cables.
Manufacturer: Sharp Date: 1982
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This exhibit has a reference ID of CH6008. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.
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