RN>TW>EV>I was thinking it was a ZX80, so I looked at Widipedia and yes they
RN>TW>EV>have a page for the ZX80 and ZX81 PC's.
RN>TW>EV>73
RN>TW> the Commorore 128 had a Zilog Z80 CPU in addition to the MOS 802 carried
RN>TW> over from the C-64. That allowed it to run CP/M and made the at the time
RN>TW> huge CP/M library avilable in addition to the C-64 Library
RN>I think the Heath/Zenith also used the Z80 CPU, but that is going back aways
RN>and my memory may be faulty.
RN>Regards,
RN>Roger
Starting in 1979 the Heath/Zenith computers shifted form the Intel 8080
CPU to the Z-80 with the introduction of the H88/H89 and the Z79
In early 1982 the Z100 had both the 8080 CPU and the Z80
In 1985 they introduced the Z181 and thwe Z183 with only the 8080 CPU
A little while later they dropped the 8080 and went with 80286 and then
the 80386
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