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Sega
SC-3000
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Type: |
Micro
Computer |
Release
Date: |
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New:
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Current
Value: |
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Rarity: |
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Specifications: |
Sega
SC-3000 |
Size: |
353x210x46mm |
Weight: |
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CPU: |
Z80A |
Clock
Speed: |
4MHz |
Memory: |
6K
RAM, expandable to 48K, 18K ROM expandable to 32K, 16K video RAM |
Video
Display: |
24
rows of 40 columns of text; graphics resolution of 256x192 with sprites
and 16 colours in 15 brightness levels |
Storage: |
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Interfaces: |
ROM
cartridge port, two joystick ports, TV, composite video, audio, cassette,
and printer ports |
Operating
System/s: |
BASIC
on ROM |
Input
devices: |
Keyboard
with 64 typewriter-style keys with cursor rose, function key, graphics
and special character keys |
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My
Sega SC-3000
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Acquired:
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Apr-1997 |
Status:
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Unknown |
Condition:
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Good |
Serial
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Recorded |
Box: |
No |
Manuals: |
No |
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Notes
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Acquired without a power supply
or software, this computer was in a bundle of three computersI bought
'sight unseen'. Close inspection find that the power switch is loose
and requires soldering, other wise it seems to be in good condition.
I now have a working SC-3000 system with power supply so at some point
I'll re-solder the switch and test this out.
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