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- Rainbow_100 abstract "The Rainbow 100 was a microcomputer introduced by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) in 1982. This desktop unit had the video-terminal display circuitry from the VT102, a video monitor similar to the VT220 in a dual-CPU box with both 4 MHz Zilog Z80 and 4.81 MHz Intel 8088 CPUs.The Rainbow 100 was a triple-use machine: VT102 mode, 8-bit CP/M mode (using the Z80), and 16-bit CP/M-86 or MS-DOS mode using the 8088.".
- Rainbow_100 operatingSystem M.
- Rainbow_100 operatingSystem M.
- Rainbow_100 operatingSystem MS-DOS.
- Rainbow_100 operatingSystem UCSD_Pascal.
- Rainbow_100 operatingSystem Venix.
- Rainbow_100 thumbnail DEC_Rainbow_100.jpg?width=300.
- Rainbow_100 wikiPageExternalLink rainbow.
- Rainbow_100 wikiPageExternalLink pc100tm1.pdf.
- Rainbow_100 wikiPageExternalLink faq.
- Rainbow_100 wikiPageExternalLink www.mess.org.
- Rainbow_100 wikiPageExternalLink decrainbow100.shtml.
- Rainbow_100 wikiPageID "1871119".
- Rainbow_100 wikiPageRevisionID "585267403".
- Rainbow_100 caption "DEC Rainbow 100 as a museum piece in Citilab".
- Rainbow_100 hasPhotoCollection Rainbow_100.
- Rainbow_100 logo File:DECRainbow100Logo.png.
- Rainbow_100 name "Rainbow 100".
- Rainbow_100 os M.
- Rainbow_100 os M.
- Rainbow_100 os MS-DOS.
- Rainbow_100 os UCSD_Pascal.
- Rainbow_100 os Venix.
- Rainbow_100 processor "and".
- Rainbow_100 released "1982".
- Rainbow_100 type Personal_computer.
- Rainbow_100 subject Category:DEC_hardware.
- Rainbow_100 subject Category:Personal_computers.
- Rainbow_100 type Device.
- Rainbow_100 type InformationAppliance.
- Rainbow_100 type DesignedArtifact.
- Rainbow_100 comment "The Rainbow 100 was a microcomputer introduced by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) in 1982. This desktop unit had the video-terminal display circuitry from the VT102, a video monitor similar to the VT220 in a dual-CPU box with both 4 MHz Zilog Z80 and 4.81 MHz Intel 8088 CPUs.The Rainbow 100 was a triple-use machine: VT102 mode, 8-bit CP/M mode (using the Z80), and 16-bit CP/M-86 or MS-DOS mode using the 8088.".
- Rainbow_100 label "Rainbow 100".
- Rainbow_100 label "Rainbow 100".
- Rainbow_100 sameAs Rainbow_100.
- Rainbow_100 sameAs m.062mj2.
- Rainbow_100 sameAs Q3822750.
- Rainbow_100 sameAs Q3822750.
- Rainbow_100 wasDerivedFrom Rainbow_100?oldid=585267403.
- Rainbow_100 depiction DEC_Rainbow_100.jpg.
- Rainbow_100 isPrimaryTopicOf Rainbow_100.