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===SC-3000=== | ===SC-3000=== | ||
− | : | + | : The SC-3000 (1983) was the computer equivalent of the SG-1000 and was marketed as a computer for begginers. Since games were compatible with both the SC-3000 and SG-1000, and since the SC-3000 was also able to run computer applications, it outsold the SG-1000. |
: Users were able to create their own programs and games on the machine in BASIC, as well as machine code. A speech synthesis unit, light pen, and several other third party accessories were also available. | : Users were able to create their own programs and games on the machine in BASIC, as well as machine code. A speech synthesis unit, light pen, and several other third party accessories were also available. | ||
− | : | + | : The SC-3000 had an add-on called the SF-7000. The SF-7000 added 64KB of RAM and 8KB ROM, a 3-inch floppy disk drive, a parallel port, and an RS-232 serial port. |
: An upgraded version (SC-3000H) was released with more RAM and an upgraded keyboard (the original keyboard was of the low-end membrane type). | : An upgraded version (SC-3000H) was released with more RAM and an upgraded keyboard (the original keyboard was of the low-end membrane type). |