HT1080Z |
Description |
HT1080Z is a EACA VideoGenie/HT1080Z/System-80 emulator for Windows. The VideoGenie (as marketed in Europe) and the System-80 (as marketed in New Zealand and Australia) were slightly modified clones of the popular TRS-80 Model 1 Level II. The HT-1080Z was the second official school computer in Hungary. Initial versions were unaltered VideoGenie-1 computers relabeled and mounted with an on-board Yamaha/General Instruments AY-3-8910 sound chip. Later revisions had accented characters and modified ROM contents. This Yamaha chip is the same one that appeared in other famous computer models, such as the Amstrad and the Atari ST. The current version of the emulator supports the unaltered HT1080Z which is basically a VideoGenie with the Yamaha sound chip, along with the BASIC ROM extension and the second series of HT1080Z's with some of the extended characters of the Hungarian alphabet. The VideoGenie (as marketed in Europe) and the System-80 (as marketed in New Zealand and Australia) were in turn slightly modified clones of the popular TRS-80 Model 1 Level II. Although a very good TRS-80 emulator exists that is in a great deal capable of emulating a VideoGenie as well, it has no specific support for this series and is also shareware. HT1080Z is in turn freeware, and may be distributed freely if unaltered, and the copyright notice is retained. As a consequence, the author take no responsibilities whatsoever for any damage caused by this emulator. In short: use it at your own risk! HT1080Z also exploits the possibilities of a graphical user interface with features such as drag'n'drop, intuitive menus etc. Here's a comprehensive list of the features:
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