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The VZ200 is an 8-bit microcomputer dating back to 1983. It was manufactured by Video Technology in Hong Kong, and distributed in Australia by Dick Smith Electronics. There was a successor, the VZ300, which was an incremental revision rather than a major re-design. (Video Technology sold the same computer or variations thereof around the world under a number of different labels. If you want to write about those that is allowed. As this is an Australian website we will consistently use the terms VZ200 and VZ300 to refer to the computer except where a distinction is required.)
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The VZ200 is a Z80 based 8-bit microcomputer dating back to 1983. It was manufactured by Video Technology in Hong Kong, and distributed in Australia by Dick Smith Electronics. There was a successor, the VZ300, which while showing some significant differences, was a revision rather than a major re-design. (Video Technology sold the same computer or variations thereof around the world under a number of different labels. If you want to write about those that is allowed. As this is an Australian website we will consistently use the terms VZ200 and VZ300 to refer to the computer except where a distinction is required.)
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A wiki is a collaborative work and so contributions are most welcome. In this particular wiki we value accuracy of information over volume, so we have set it up so that only registered users can edit. To register as a user you need to ask the webmaster, [[Andrew Laird]], to manually create an account for you. You can do that at [[Registration Request]].
 
A wiki is a collaborative work and so contributions are most welcome. In this particular wiki we value accuracy of information over volume, so we have set it up so that only registered users can edit. To register as a user you need to ask the webmaster, [[Andrew Laird]], to manually create an account for you. You can do that at [[Registration Request]].

Revision as of 18:04, 23 May 2014

The VZ200 is a Z80 based 8-bit microcomputer dating back to 1983. It was manufactured by Video Technology in Hong Kong, and distributed in Australia by Dick Smith Electronics. There was a successor, the VZ300, which while showing some significant differences, was a revision rather than a major re-design. (Video Technology sold the same computer or variations thereof around the world under a number of different labels. If you want to write about those that is allowed. As this is an Australian website we will consistently use the terms VZ200 and VZ300 to refer to the computer except where a distinction is required.)

A wiki is a collaborative work and so contributions are most welcome. In this particular wiki we value accuracy of information over volume, so we have set it up so that only registered users can edit. To register as a user you need to ask the webmaster, Andrew Laird, to manually create an account for you. You can do that at Registration Request.