Canon V-20

Canon V -20 is a MSX- home computer by Canon was brought to market in 1983.

Description

Canon has only later connected to the MSX standard and implemented with their MSX computers especially her own design line. The Canon models rose from their equipment not produced particularly from the mass of MSX computers from other vendors.

Canon further comprises a hardware extension was made, which record data such as aperture, shutter speed or shooting date data from back of the Canon could receive T90. The extension was run because of the standardization of MSX on computers from other manufacturers.

In contrast to the simultaneously published weißgehäusigen Canon V-10, this model differs mainly in the dark gray color of the case and the larger memory. Typical of the models are the relatively large cursor keys, which are ideal especially for games.

The computer is equipped with a Zilog Z80A processor with a clock frequency of 3.58 MHz and has 64 Kbytes of RAM, expandable to 128K plus 16K of video RAM and 32 Kbytes of ROM. He has two module ports, a Centronics parallel interface (printer), a cassette port, an audio / video output, RF antenna port and two joystick ports.

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