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- LINK_480Z abstract "The LINK 480Z was an 8-bit microcomputer produced by Research Machines Limited in Oxford, England, during the early 1980s.The 480Z used a Z80 microprocessor with up to 256 KB of bank-switched RAM. The system could be used as a stand-alone unit with cassette-based storage and the BASIC programming language run from ROM, or it could boot CP/NOS (a network version of CP/M) over a local area network from a file server. When fitted with an optional external floppy disk drive the system could boot the CP/M operating system directly.The 480Z was sold mainly to the UK educational market as cassette-based system or as a diskless node which could be connected, via the proprietary CHAIN Network, to a Research Machines 380Z acting as a file server.".
- LINK_480Z cpu Hertz.
- LINK_480Z cpu Zilog_Z80.
- LINK_480Z operatingSystem M.
- LINK_480Z thumbnail Link480z.jpg?width=300.
- LINK_480Z wikiPageExternalLink 380z.
- LINK_480Z wikiPageExternalLink rm.
- LINK_480Z wikiPageExternalLink computer.asp?c=600&st=1.
- LINK_480Z wikiPageID "15927609".
- LINK_480Z wikiPageRevisionID "579853244".
- LINK_480Z caption "Later model LINK 480Z with plastic case".
- LINK_480Z connectivity "CHAIN Network".
- LINK_480Z developer RM_Education.
- LINK_480Z discontinued "c. 1985".
- LINK_480Z graphics "640".
- LINK_480Z hasPhotoCollection LINK_480Z.
- LINK_480Z media "5".
- LINK_480Z memory "256".
- LINK_480Z name "LINK 480Z".
- LINK_480Z os "CP/NOS or CP/M".
- LINK_480Z photo "300".
- LINK_480Z processor "Z80 at 4 MHz".
- LINK_480Z released "1982".
- LINK_480Z type Personal_computer.
- LINK_480Z wordnet_type synset-computer-noun-1.
- LINK_480Z subject Category:Personal_computers.
- LINK_480Z type Device.
- LINK_480Z type InformationAppliance.
- LINK_480Z type DesignedArtifact.
- LINK_480Z comment "The LINK 480Z was an 8-bit microcomputer produced by Research Machines Limited in Oxford, England, during the early 1980s.The 480Z used a Z80 microprocessor with up to 256 KB of bank-switched RAM. The system could be used as a stand-alone unit with cassette-based storage and the BASIC programming language run from ROM, or it could boot CP/NOS (a network version of CP/M) over a local area network from a file server.".
- LINK_480Z label "LINK 480Z".
- LINK_480Z label "Research Machines LINK 480Z".
- LINK_480Z sameAs Research_Machines_LINK_480Z.
- LINK_480Z sameAs m.03qh1kf.
- LINK_480Z sameAs Q3933347.
- LINK_480Z sameAs Q3933347.
- LINK_480Z wasDerivedFrom LINK_480Z?oldid=579853244.
- LINK_480Z depiction Link480z.jpg.
- LINK_480Z isPrimaryTopicOf LINK_480Z.