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Polly 88 & Friends

Polly 88 & Friends. Purchased & assembled February 1977. Monitor. Poly 88 - Processor -Memory. Cassette Recorder. Key Board. Printer. A complete POLY 88 System. 4-large CARDS -1.Processor: Intel 8080A- 1.8 MHz Clk -2.Two Memory B’ds- 8K each -3.Video Processor.

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Polly 88 & Friends

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  1. Polly 88 & Friends Purchased & assembled February 1977

  2. Monitor Poly 88 - Processor -Memory Cassette Recorder Key Board Printer A complete POLY 88 System

  3. 4-large CARDS -1.Processor: Intel 8080A- 1.8 MHz Clk -2.Two Memory B’ds- 8K each -3.Video Processor Printer & Communication. interface Cards Processor Card Power Supply : +10V ,1.2 A &+-20v ,0,14A

  4. PROGRAMING The Poly88 could be programmed in PolyMorphic System’s 11K BASIC, or In Intel’s 8080 Machine Langage. Programs were stored and transported on cassette Types Tiny C written by Tom Gibson

  5. 7-Print heads

  6. For More on the POLY-88 and Early Systems Google Lead Me to: From the cover of ROM magazine, August 1977 issue.The artist's name is Robert Grossman. A Look Back at the Early Days of Personal Computingfrom 1975 to the end of the 1970s http://www.-old-computers.com/museum/ http://rwebs.net/micros/PolyMorphic/

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