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Canon V-20
Typehome computer
Release date1983
Operating systemMSX BASIC
CPUNEC 780C @ 3.25 MHz
Memory64 KB

The Canon V-20 was a MSX microcomputer made by the Japanese corporation Canon. It had an innovative digital camera interface (T-90/DMB-90) to use with the Canon T90.

Canon V-10

The V-10 was quite identical to the V-20, except that it had less RAM memory (just 16 KB) and a white case.

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Technical specifications

CPU Zilog Z80A @ 3.25 MHz
RAM 64 KB
VRAM 16 KB (TMS9918)
ROM 32 KB
Keyboard mechanic, 73 keys (with 4 cursor keys)
Display text: 40×24 rows; graphics: 256×192 pixels, 16 colours, 32 sprites
Sound General Instrument AY-3-8910 (PSG), 3 voices, white noise
Ports 2 joystick connectors, TV out, sound out, tape recorder connector, parallel port, 2 cartridge slots
Storage tape recorder (2400 bps) or one or two external 3+1⁄2 in (89 mm) disk drive Canon VF-100 (720 KB)

References

  1. "Canon T-90 Interfacing with a Canon V-20". Mir.com.my. Retrieved 2010-12-30.
  2. "Canon V-10". old-computers.com. Retrieved September 13, 2008.

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