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PC-8800 series

The PC-8800 series (Japanese: PC-8800シリーズ, Hepburn: Pī Shī Hassen Happyaku Shirīzu), commonly shortened to PC-88, are a brand of Zilog Z80-based 8-bit home computers released by Nippon Electric Company (NEC) in 1981 and primarily sold in Japan.

PC-8800 series
NEC PC-8801
DeveloperNippon Electric (NEC)
ManufacturerNew Nippon Electric (NEC Home Electronics)
TypePersonal computer
Release dateNovember 1981; 41 years ago (1981-11)
Operating systemN-88 BASIC
CPUNEC μPD780C-1 @ 4 MHz & higher
Memory64 kilobytes and higher
DisplayText 80 × 25, Graphics 160 × 100, 8 colors (and higher)
SoundInternal Beeper (and higher)
PredecessorPC-8000 series
SuccessorPC-9800 series
Boot screen with one-liner

The PC-8800 series sold extremely well and became one of the four major Japanese home computers of the 1980s, along with the Fujitsu FM-7, Sharp X1 and the MSX computers. It was later eclipsed by NEC's 16-bit PC-9800 series, although it still maintained strong sales up until the early 90s.

NEC's American subsidiary, NEC Home Electronics (USA), marketed variations of the PC-8800 in the United States[1][2] and Canada.

History

Nippon Electric's Microcomputer Sales Section of the Electronic Device Sales Division launched the PC-8001 in September 1979, and by 1981 it consisted of 40% of the Japanese personal computer market.[3] In April 1981, Nippon Electric decided to expand personal computer lines into three groups: New Nippon Electric, Information Processing Group and Electronic Devices Group, with each specializing in a particular series. The Microcomputer Sales Section was reformed to the Microcomputer and Application Division in June 1980, and was renamed to the Personal Computer Division in April 1981. At that time, Japanese personal computers were mostly used by hobbyists. The division introduced the PC-8801 in November 1981 and intended to expand the personal computer market into the business world.[4]

The PC-8801 was capable of displaying Kanji characters via an optional Kanji ROM board. Various companies released Japanese word processor software for the machine, such as My Letter (マイレター), Writing (文筆, Bunpitsu), and Yūkara (ユーカラ). NEC themselves released Nihongo Word Processor (日本語ワードプロセッサ) which was a rebranded version of Yukara, but it was not a success.[5] In addition to office software, companies like Enix and Koei released many popular games for the system, establishing the PC-8801 as a strong gaming platform.[6] By November 1983, the PC-8801 had shipped 170,000 units.[7] The PC-8801's direct successor, the PC-8801mkII, came with a JIS level 1 kanji font ROM, a smaller case and keyboard, and, in the models 20 and 30, one or two internal 514-inch 2D floppy disk drives. This set of PC-8800 computers sold more units than the PC-9800 series at that time.[8]

By December 1983, NEC had multiple personal computer lines coming out from different divisions. NEC's Information Processing group had the PC-9800 series, and NEC Home Electronics had the PC-6000 series. To avoid competing with itself, NEC decided to consolidate their personal computer business into two divisions; the NEC Home Electronics division dealt with the 8-bit home computer line, and the Information Processing group dealt with the 16-bit personal computer line. The Electronic Device Sales division spun off personal computer business into NEC Home Electronics.[4]

In March 1985, NEC Home Electronics introduced the PC-8801mkIISR, which had improved graphics and sound capabilities.[6] A cost reduced version, the PC-8801mkIIFR, shipped 60,000 units for half a year.[9] Although the PC-9801VM shipments surpassed it,[8] the PC-8800 series was still popular as a Japanese PC game platform until the early 1990s.[10]

Hardware

Graphics

Throughout the lifetime of the PC-8800, there were four different graphics modes. They are as follows:

  • N mode: PC-8000 series compatible graphic mode
  • V1 mode: 640 × 200 8 colors, 640 × 400 2 colors
  • V2 mode: 640 × 200 8 out of 512 colors, 640 × 400 2 out of 512 colors
  • V3 mode: 640 × 200: 65536 colors, 640 × 400: 256 out of 65536 colors, 320 × 200: 65536 colors, 320 ×  400: 64 out of 65536 colors

No entry in the PC-8800 series was capable of displaying all four modes.

Sound

The early computers in the PC-8800 series use a simple internal speaker, like the Apple II and IBM PC, capable of generating beeps and clicks. Later models added FM-synthesis chips for much more elaborate audio.

Software

Companies that produced exclusive software for the NEC PC-8801 included Enix, Square, Sega, Nihon Falcom, Bandai, HAL Laboratory, ASCII, Pony Canyon, Technology and Entertainment Software, Wolf Team, Dempa, Champion Soft, Starcraft, Micro Cabin, PSK, and Bothtec. Certain games produced for the PC-8801 had a shared release with the MSX, such as those produced by Game Arts, ELF Corporation, and Konami. Many popular series first appeared on the NEC PC-8801, including Snatcher, Thexder, Dragon Slayer, RPG Maker, Sokoban, and Ys.

Nintendo licensed Hudson Soft to port some of Nintendo's Family Computer games for the platform, including Excitebike, Balloon Fight, Tennis, Golf, and Ice Climber, as well as new editions of Mario Bros. called Mario Bros. Special and Punch Ball Mario Bros., a semi-sequel to Donkey Kong 3 titled Donkey Kong 3: Dai Gyakushū.

The computer also had its own BASIC dialect, N88-BASIC.

Model list

Released year Model name Model CPU RAM VRAM N mode V1 mode V2 mode V3 mode Sound Atari D-sub 9-pin I/O port FDD CD-ROM Operating system Comment
1981 PC-8801 NEC μPD780C-1 4 MHz 64 KB 48 KB y y n n Internal beeper like in the IBM PC n n n NEC N-88 BASIC 4 expansion board slot.
1983 PC-8801mkII model 10 NEC μPD780C-1 4 MHz 64 KB 48 KB y y n n Beeper and YM2149F (optional, through beeper)[verification needed] n none n
model 20 1× 5.25" 2D
model 30 2× 5.25" 2D
1985 PC-8801mkII SR model 10 NEC μPD780C-1 4 MHz 64 KB 48 KB y y y n FM (YM2203) Mono y none n The V2 mode that is necessary to play most PC-88 games is introduced.

With D-sub 9pin Atari joystick port.

model 20 1× 5.25" 2D
model 30 2× 5.25" 2D
PC-8801mkII TR NEC μPD780C-1 4 MHz 64 KB 48 KB y y y n FM (YM2203) Mono y 2× 5.25" 2D n PC-8801 mkII SR with 300 bit/s modem
PC-8801mkII FR model 10 NEC μPD780C-1 4 MHz 64 KB 48 KB n y y n FM (YM2203) Mono y none n Cost reduced version of PC-8801mkIISR
model 20 1× 5.25" 2D
model 30 2× 5.25" 2D
PC-8801mkII MR NEC μPD780C-1 4 MHz 192 KB 48 KB n y y n FM (YM2203) Mono y 2× 5.25" 2HD n FDD 2D->2HD
1986 PC-8801 FH model 10 NEC µPD70008 8 MHz 64 KB 48 KB n y y n FM (YM2203) Mono y none n 88FR CPU upgrade.

model30(B)is black color model.

model 20 1× 5.25" 2D
model 30 2× 5.25" 2D
PC-8801 MH NEC µPD70008 8 MHz 192 KB 48 KB n y y n FM (YM2203) Mono y 2× 5.25" 2HD n 88MR CPU upgrade
1987 PC-88 VA NEC μPD9002 8 MHz 512 KB 256 KB n y y y FM (YM2203) Mono y 2× 5.25" 2HD n CPU upgrade (8-bit to 16-bit)
PC-8801 FA NEC µPD70008 8 MHz 64 KB 48 KB n y y n FM (YM2608) Stereo + ADPCM Mono y 2× 5.25" 2D n sound card upgrade (88FH + sound board2(Yamaha YM2608))
PC-8801 MA NEC µPD70008 8 MHz 192 KB 48 KB n y y n FM (YM2608) Stereo + ADPCM Mono y 2× 5.25" 2HD n sound card upgrade (88MH + sound board2(Yamaha YM2608))
1988 PC-88 VA2 NEC μPD9002 8 MHz 512 KB 256 KB n y y y FM (YM2608) Stereo + ADPCM Mono y 2× 5.25" 2HD n
PC-88 VA3 NEC μPD9002 8 MHz 512 KB 256 KB n y y y FM (YM2608) Stereo + ADPCM Mono y 2× 5.25" 2HD / 1× 3.5" 2TD n add 2TD FDD
PC-8801 FE NEC µPD70008 8 MHz 64 KB 48 KB n y y n FM (YM2203) Mono y 2× 5.25" 2D n TV(NTSC) output (composite video), del external I/O
PC-8801 MA2 NEC µPD70008 8 MHz 192 KB 48 KB n y y n FM (YM2608) Stereo + ADPCM Mono y 2× 5.25" 2HD n 88MA model change
1989 PC-8801 FE2 NEC µPD70008 8 MHz 64 KB 48 KB n y y n FM (YM2203) Mono y 2× 5.25" 2D n 88FE model change
PC-8801 MC model 1 NEC µPD70008 8 MHz 192 KB 48 KB n y y n FM (YM2608) Stereo + ADPCM Mono y 2× 5.25" 2HD (option)
model 2 2× 5.25" 2HD y

References

  1. ^ "New Products". InfoWorld. Infoworld Media Group Inc.: 52 May 1984. Retrieved June 20, 2013.
  2. ^ Ahl, David H. (November 1983). "NEC PC-8800 personal computer system (evaluation)". Creative Computing. Vol. 9, no. 11. p. 28. Retrieved June 20, 2013.
  3. ^ パソコン大図鑑 最新・人気パソコン目的別全カタログ (in Japanese). Kodansha. 1981. pp. 30–31. ISBN 4-06-141673-1.
  4. ^ a b 日本電気社史編纂室 (2001-12-25). 日本電気株式会社百年史. NEC. pp. 652–660.
  5. ^ 片貝, 孝夫; 平川, 敬子 (1988). "日本語ワードプロセッサの歴史". パソコン驚異の10年史—その誕生から近未来まで (in Japanese). Kodansha. pp. 55–85. ISBN 4-06-132721-6.
  6. ^ a b 西村, 正人 (1988). "ゲームの進化とヒット商品の源を探る". In コンピュータ・ニュース社 (ed.). 100万人の謎を解く ザ・PCの系譜 (in Japanese). コンピュータ・ニュース社. pp. 150–153. ISBN 4-8061-0316-0.
  7. ^ "ASCII EXPRESS : NEC、パーソナルコンピュータ2機種を発売". ASCII (in Japanese). ASCII. 8 (1). 1984. ISSN 0287-9506.
  8. ^ a b コンピュータ・ニュース社, ed. (1988). "パソコン機種別シェア変遷". 100万人の謎を解く ザ・PCの系譜 (in Japanese). コンピュータ・ニュース社. pp. 128–129. ISBN 4-8061-0316-0.
  9. ^ "日電、8バットパソコン好調—新モデル投入成功。". Nikkei Sangyo Shimbun (in Japanese). Nihon Keizai Shimbun. 1986-03-10. p. 5.
  10. ^ 阿部, 広樹 (2004). "PC-9801 魂の名作ゲームの旅". 蘇るPC-9801伝説 永久保存版 第1弾 (in Japanese). ASCII. pp. 121–125. ISBN 4-7561-4419-5.

Further reading

  • (PDF). 2.0 preliminary. NEC Corporation. October 1991. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-03-20. Retrieved 2017-03-20. (A floppy-disk controller supporting 2TD (triple density) diskettes)

External links

  • [1] (Translated)
  • emulation site for retro Japanese computers
  • NEC PC-8801 info page popular games, tags and developers at uvlist.net
  • NEC PC-8801 MK II commercial on YouTube
  • NEC PC-8801MA FA commercial on YouTube
  • A list of downloadable PC88 emulators
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The PC 8800 series Japanese PC 8800シリーズ Hepburn Pi Shi Hassen Happyaku Shirizu commonly shortened to PC 88 are a brand of Zilog Z80 based 8 bit home computers released by Nippon Electric Company NEC in 1981 and primarily sold in Japan PC 8800 seriesNEC PC 8801DeveloperNippon Electric NEC ManufacturerNew Nippon Electric NEC Home Electronics TypePersonal computerRelease dateNovember 1981 41 years ago 1981 11 Operating systemN 88 BASICCPUNEC mPD780C 1 4 MHz amp higherMemory64 kilobytes and higherDisplayText 80 25 Graphics 160 100 8 colors and higher SoundInternal Beeper and higher PredecessorPC 8000 seriesSuccessorPC 9800 seriesBoot screen with one liner The PC 8800 series sold extremely well and became one of the four major Japanese home computers of the 1980s along with the Fujitsu FM 7 Sharp X1 and the MSX computers It was later eclipsed by NEC s 16 bit PC 9800 series although it still maintained strong sales up until the early 90s NEC s American subsidiary NEC Home Electronics USA marketed variations of the PC 8800 in the United States 1 2 and Canada Contents 1 History 2 Hardware 2 1 Graphics 2 2 Sound 3 Software 4 Model list 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksHistory EditNippon Electric s Microcomputer Sales Section of the Electronic Device Sales Division launched the PC 8001 in September 1979 and by 1981 it consisted of 40 of the Japanese personal computer market 3 In April 1981 Nippon Electric decided to expand personal computer lines into three groups New Nippon Electric Information Processing Group and Electronic Devices Group with each specializing in a particular series The Microcomputer Sales Section was reformed to the Microcomputer and Application Division in June 1980 and was renamed to the Personal Computer Division in April 1981 At that time Japanese personal computers were mostly used by hobbyists The division introduced the PC 8801 in November 1981 and intended to expand the personal computer market into the business world 4 The PC 8801 was capable of displaying Kanji characters via an optional Kanji ROM board Various companies released Japanese word processor software for the machine such as My Letter マイレター Writing 文筆 Bunpitsu and Yukara ユーカラ NEC themselves released Nihongo Word Processor 日本語ワードプロセッサ which was a rebranded version of Yukara but it was not a success 5 In addition to office software companies like Enix and Koei released many popular games for the system establishing the PC 8801 as a strong gaming platform 6 By November 1983 the PC 8801 had shipped 170 000 units 7 The PC 8801 s direct successor the PC 8801mkII came with a JIS level 1 kanji font ROM a smaller case and keyboard and in the models 20 and 30 one or two internal 51 4 inch 2D floppy disk drives This set of PC 8800 computers sold more units than the PC 9800 series at that time 8 By December 1983 NEC had multiple personal computer lines coming out from different divisions NEC s Information Processing group had the PC 9800 series and NEC Home Electronics had the PC 6000 series To avoid competing with itself NEC decided to consolidate their personal computer business into two divisions the NEC Home Electronics division dealt with the 8 bit home computer line and the Information Processing group dealt with the 16 bit personal computer line The Electronic Device Sales division spun off personal computer business into NEC Home Electronics 4 In March 1985 NEC Home Electronics introduced the PC 8801mkIISR which had improved graphics and sound capabilities 6 A cost reduced version the PC 8801mkIIFR shipped 60 000 units for half a year 9 Although the PC 9801VM shipments surpassed it 8 the PC 8800 series was still popular as a Japanese PC game platform until the early 1990s 10 Hardware EditGraphics Edit Throughout the lifetime of the PC 8800 there were four different graphics modes They are as follows N mode PC 8000 series compatible graphic mode V1 mode 640 200 8 colors 640 400 2 colors V2 mode 640 200 8 out of 512 colors 640 400 2 out of 512 colors V3 mode 640 200 65536 colors 640 400 256 out of 65536 colors 320 200 65536 colors 320 400 64 out of 65536 colorsNo entry in the PC 8800 series was capable of displaying all four modes Sound Edit The early computers in the PC 8800 series use a simple internal speaker like the Apple II and IBM PC capable of generating beeps and clicks Later models added FM synthesis chips for much more elaborate audio Software EditCompanies that produced exclusive software for the NEC PC 8801 included Enix Square Sega Nihon Falcom Bandai HAL Laboratory ASCII Pony Canyon Technology and Entertainment Software Wolf Team Dempa Champion Soft Starcraft Micro Cabin PSK and Bothtec Certain games produced for the PC 8801 had a shared release with the MSX such as those produced by Game Arts ELF Corporation and Konami Many popular series first appeared on the NEC PC 8801 including Snatcher Thexder Dragon Slayer RPG Maker Sokoban and Ys Nintendo licensed Hudson Soft to port some of Nintendo s Family Computer games for the platform including Excitebike Balloon Fight Tennis Golf and Ice Climber as well as new editions of Mario Bros called Mario Bros Special and Punch Ball Mario Bros a semi sequel to Donkey Kong 3 titled Donkey Kong 3 Dai Gyakushu The computer also had its own BASIC dialect N88 BASIC Model list EditReleased year Model name Model CPU RAM VRAM N mode V1 mode V2 mode V3 mode Sound Atari D sub 9 pin I O port FDD CD ROM Operating system Comment1981 PC 8801 NEC mPD780C 1 4 MHz 64 KB 48 KB y y n n Internal beeper like in the IBM PC n n n NEC N 88 BASIC 4 expansion board slot 1983 PC 8801mkII model 10 NEC mPD780C 1 4 MHz 64 KB 48 KB y y n n Beeper and YM2149F optional through beeper verification needed n none nmodel 20 1 5 25 2Dmodel 30 2 5 25 2D1985 PC 8801mkII SR model 10 NEC mPD780C 1 4 MHz 64 KB 48 KB y y y n FM YM2203 Mono y none n The V2 mode that is necessary to play most PC 88 games is introduced With D sub 9pin Atari joystick port model 20 1 5 25 2Dmodel 30 2 5 25 2DPC 8801mkII TR NEC mPD780C 1 4 MHz 64 KB 48 KB y y y n FM YM2203 Mono y 2 5 25 2D n PC 8801 mkII SR with 300 bit s modemPC 8801mkII FR model 10 NEC mPD780C 1 4 MHz 64 KB 48 KB n y y n FM YM2203 Mono y none n Cost reduced version of PC 8801mkIISRmodel 20 1 5 25 2Dmodel 30 2 5 25 2DPC 8801mkII MR NEC mPD780C 1 4 MHz 192 KB 48 KB n y y n FM YM2203 Mono y 2 5 25 2HD n FDD 2D gt 2HD1986 PC 8801 FH model 10 NEC µPD70008 8 MHz 64 KB 48 KB n y y n FM YM2203 Mono y none n 88FR CPU upgrade model30 B is black color model model 20 1 5 25 2Dmodel 30 2 5 25 2DPC 8801 MH NEC µPD70008 8 MHz 192 KB 48 KB n y y n FM YM2203 Mono y 2 5 25 2HD n 88MR CPU upgrade1987 PC 88 VA NEC mPD9002 8 MHz 512 KB 256 KB n y y y FM YM2203 Mono y 2 5 25 2HD n CPU upgrade 8 bit to 16 bit PC 8801 FA NEC µPD70008 8 MHz 64 KB 48 KB n y y n FM YM2608 Stereo ADPCM Mono y 2 5 25 2D n sound card upgrade 88FH sound board2 Yamaha YM2608 PC 8801 MA NEC µPD70008 8 MHz 192 KB 48 KB n y y n FM YM2608 Stereo ADPCM Mono y 2 5 25 2HD n sound card upgrade 88MH sound board2 Yamaha YM2608 1988 PC 88 VA2 NEC mPD9002 8 MHz 512 KB 256 KB n y y y FM YM2608 Stereo ADPCM Mono y 2 5 25 2HD nPC 88 VA3 NEC mPD9002 8 MHz 512 KB 256 KB n y y y FM YM2608 Stereo ADPCM Mono y 2 5 25 2HD 1 3 5 2TD n add 2TD FDDPC 8801 FE NEC µPD70008 8 MHz 64 KB 48 KB n y y n FM YM2203 Mono y 2 5 25 2D n TV NTSC output composite video del external I OPC 8801 MA2 NEC µPD70008 8 MHz 192 KB 48 KB n y y n FM YM2608 Stereo ADPCM Mono y 2 5 25 2HD n 88MA model change1989 PC 8801 FE2 NEC µPD70008 8 MHz 64 KB 48 KB n y y n FM YM2203 Mono y 2 5 25 2D n 88FE model changePC 8801 MC model 1 NEC µPD70008 8 MHz 192 KB 48 KB n y y n FM YM2608 Stereo ADPCM Mono y 2 5 25 2HD option model 2 2 5 25 2HD yReferences Edit New Products InfoWorld Infoworld Media Group Inc 52 May 1984 Retrieved June 20 2013 Ahl David H November 1983 NEC PC 8800 personal computer system evaluation Creative Computing Vol 9 no 11 p 28 Retrieved June 20 2013 パソコン大図鑑 最新 人気パソコン目的別全カタログ in Japanese Kodansha 1981 pp 30 31 ISBN 4 06 141673 1 a b 日本電気社史編纂室 2001 12 25 日本電気株式会社百年史 NEC pp 652 660 片貝 孝夫 平川 敬子 1988 日本語ワードプロセッサの歴史 パソコン驚異の10年史 その誕生から近未来まで in Japanese Kodansha pp 55 85 ISBN 4 06 132721 6 a b 西村 正人 1988 ゲームの進化とヒット商品の源を探る In コンピュータ ニュース社 ed 100万人の謎を解く ザ PCの系譜 in Japanese コンピュータ ニュース社 pp 150 153 ISBN 4 8061 0316 0 ASCII EXPRESS NEC パーソナルコンピュータ2機種を発売 ASCII in Japanese ASCII 8 1 1984 ISSN 0287 9506 a b コンピュータ ニュース社 ed 1988 パソコン機種別シェア変遷 100万人の謎を解く ザ PCの系譜 in Japanese コンピュータ ニュース社 pp 128 129 ISBN 4 8061 0316 0 日電 8バットパソコン好調 新モデル投入成功 Nikkei Sangyo Shimbun in Japanese Nihon Keizai Shimbun 1986 03 10 p 5 阿部 広樹 2004 PC 9801 魂の名作ゲームの旅 蘇るPC 9801伝説 永久保存版 第1弾 in Japanese ASCII pp 121 125 ISBN 4 7561 4419 5 Further reading EditNEC mPD72070 Floppy Disk Controller Specification Version 2 0 PDF 2 0 preliminary NEC Corporation October 1991 Archived from the original PDF on 2017 03 20 Retrieved 2017 03 20 A floppy disk controller supporting 2TD triple density diskettes External links Edit 1 Translated System Information emulation site for retro Japanese computers OLD COMPUTERS COM The Museum NEC PC 8801 NEC PC 8801 info page popular games tags and developers at uvlist net NEC PC 8801 MK II commercial on YouTube NEC PC 8801MA FA commercial on YouTube A list of downloadable PC88 emulatorsPreceded byNEC PC 8001NEC PC 6001NEC PC 6601 NEC Personal Computers Succeeded byNEC PC 9801 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title PC 8800 series amp oldid 1133543176, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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