Andreas Kohlbach writes:
> Dombo wrote on 29. January 2016:
>>
>> As luck would have it I've just repaired a Apple II clone (I'm a
>> Commodore guy, but this was a fun exercise). The Apple II doesn't
>> require a disk; it has BASIC in ROM.
>
> Is there any early 8bit "home" computer which did not have BASIC in a
> ROM?
I remember Sharp had some models that didn't. With a quick look MZ-700
and MZ-800 sound like models I remember from back then.
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