Byte ZX Spectrum Clone - RTO

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This Spectrum clone has much in common with the real machine spec wise, the plate on the back describes a Z80A Processor (USA) with 48K of RAM and a 16K Rom. The board is a KHCA758725996.

The DIN plugs on the rear are for TV, tape interface and joystick, then there is a 5V DIN, the Spectrum like edge connector with another DIN socket above, possibly for RGB video out. There is also a switch on the back.

There is a punched metal panel on the back with 'no: 4481', and 'date: 1292', which likely means December 1992.

The computer was manufactured the Dniester plant by the initiative group of the 25th department of OKBM "Tensor", in Moldova, it has 49 microchips and 40 keys. They were produced between 1991 and 1993.

Manufacturer: Byte
Date: December 1992

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