Nascom: Meaning (information, definition, explanation, facts)

Model: Nascom 1
Introduced: December, 1977
MSRP: £197.50
CPU: Zilog Z80
CPU speed: 2.5 MHz
Shipped with system version: Nasbug 1
RAM: 2 KB, expandable to 64 KB
Discontinued: 1979
 
Model: Nascom 2
Introduced: December, 1979
MSRP: £225
CPU: Zilog Z80
CPU speed: 4 MHz
Shipped with system version: NasSys 1
RAM: 8 KB, expandable to 64 KB
Discontinued: 1983

The Nascom 1 and 2 were single-board computer kits issued in 1977 and 1979, respectively, based on the Zilog Z80 and including a keyboard and video interface, as well as a serial port that could be used for storing data on a tape cassette using the Kansas City standard.

The predecessor of Borland's very successful Turbo Pascal compiler and IDE for CP/M and MSDOS were developed for the Nascom 2, under the name Blue Label Pascal.

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