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- Nascom abstract "The Nascom 1 and 2 were single-board computer kits issued in 1977 and 1979, respectively, based on the Zilog Z80 and including a keyboard and video interface, a serial port that could be used to store data on a tape cassette using the Kansas City standard, and two 8-bit parallel ports. At this time, including a full keyboard and video display interface was uncommon, as most microcomputer kits were then delivered with only a hexadecimal keypad and seven-segment display. To minimize cost, the buyer had to assemble a Nascom by hand-soldering about 3,000 joints on the single circuit board.The predecessor of Borland's very successful Turbo Pascal compiler and integrated development environment (IDE) for CP/M and DOS was developed by Anders Hejlsberg of Blue Label Software for the Nascom 2, under the name Blue Label Software Pascal, or BLS Pascal.An interface bus, initially proprietary but quickly superseded by the 80-bus, allowed many other cards to be added to the Nascom, a progression which led to the Gemini 80-bus system which was, for a while, used as an industrial process controller. British Cellophane used several to continuously monitor thickness gauges attached to plastic sheet production lines. An 80-bus compatible network card enabled both Nascoms and Geminis to be used in office environments.Interest in the Nascom architecture still exists today with a 32-bit version available.".
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- Nascom wikiPageExternalLink nascom-uk.blogspot.co.uk.
- Nascom wikiPageExternalLink www.80bus.co.uk.
- Nascom wikiPageExternalLink index2.htm.
- Nascom wikiPageExternalLink www.nascomhomepage.com.
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- Nascom hasPhotoCollection Nascom.
- Nascom subject Category:Early_microcomputers.
- Nascom subject Category:Home_computers.
- Nascom subject Category:Z80-based_home_computers.
- Nascom type Artifact100021939.
- Nascom type Computer103082979.
- Nascom type Device103183080.
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- Nascom type EarlyMicrocomputers.
- Nascom type HomeComputer103528523.
- Nascom type HomeComputers.
- Nascom type Instrumentality103575240.
- Nascom type Machine103699975.
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- Nascom comment "The Nascom 1 and 2 were single-board computer kits issued in 1977 and 1979, respectively, based on the Zilog Z80 and including a keyboard and video interface, a serial port that could be used to store data on a tape cassette using the Kansas City standard, and two 8-bit parallel ports. At this time, including a full keyboard and video display interface was uncommon, as most microcomputer kits were then delivered with only a hexadecimal keypad and seven-segment display.".
- Nascom label "Nascom".
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- Nascom isPrimaryTopicOf Nascom.