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- PMI-80 abstract "The PMI-80 was a single-board microcomputer produced by Tesla Piešťany, Czechoslovakia, since 1982. It was based on the MHB 8080A CPU (a Tesla clone of the Intel 8080), clocked at 1.111 MHz. Instead of a raster graphic display output and classical keyboard, it had a calculator-style nine-digit seven-segment red LED display and a 25-key calculator-type keypad with hexadecimal and function keys (including hardware REset and Interrupt). The PMI-80 had 1 KiB of ROM (expandable to 2 KiB) and fixed 1 KiB of RWM. Eight (expandable to 32) I/O lines were provided for user along with complete system bus. Connected could be e.g., a card with a DAC of 0–12 V range.".
- PMI-80 wikiPageExternalLink computer.asp?st=1&c=1016.
- PMI-80 wikiPageID "2560268".
- PMI-80 wikiPageLength "1299".
- PMI-80 wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- PMI-80 wikiPageRevisionID "663320111".
- PMI-80 wikiPageWikiLink Calculator.
- PMI-80 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Early_microcomputers.
- PMI-80 wikiPageWikiLink Central_processing_unit.
- PMI-80 wikiPageWikiLink Computer_display.
- PMI-80 wikiPageWikiLink Computer_keyboard.
- PMI-80 wikiPageWikiLink Computer_monitor.
- PMI-80 wikiPageWikiLink Czechoslovakia.
- PMI-80 wikiPageWikiLink Digital-to-analog_converter.
- PMI-80 wikiPageWikiLink Hertz.
- PMI-80 wikiPageWikiLink Hexadecimal.
- PMI-80 wikiPageWikiLink output.
- PMI-80 wikiPageWikiLink Intel_8080.
- PMI-80 wikiPageWikiLink Interrupt.
- PMI-80 wikiPageWikiLink Keyboard_(computing).
- PMI-80 wikiPageWikiLink Kibibyte.
- PMI-80 wikiPageWikiLink Light-emitting_diode.
- PMI-80 wikiPageWikiLink MHB_8080A.
- PMI-80 wikiPageWikiLink Megahertz.
- PMI-80 wikiPageWikiLink Microcomputer.
- PMI-80 wikiPageWikiLink Piešťany.
- PMI-80 wikiPageWikiLink Read-only_memory.
- PMI-80 wikiPageWikiLink Read-write_memory.
- PMI-80 wikiPageWikiLink Reset_(computing).
- PMI-80 wikiPageWikiLink Seven-segment_display.
- PMI-80 wikiPageWikiLink Single-board_computer.
- PMI-80 wikiPageWikiLink Single_board_computer.
- PMI-80 wikiPageWikiLink Tesla_(Czechoslovak_company).
- PMI-80 wikiPageWikiLink Volt.
- PMI-80 wikiPageWikiLinkText "PMI-80".
- PMI-80 hasPhotoCollection PMI-80.
- PMI-80 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Microcompu-stub.
- PMI-80 subject Category:Early_microcomputers.
- PMI-80 hypernym Microcomputer.
- PMI-80 type InformationAppliance.
- PMI-80 type Computer.
- PMI-80 type Microcomputer.
- PMI-80 type Microcontroller.
- PMI-80 comment "The PMI-80 was a single-board microcomputer produced by Tesla Piešťany, Czechoslovakia, since 1982. It was based on the MHB 8080A CPU (a Tesla clone of the Intel 8080), clocked at 1.111 MHz. Instead of a raster graphic display output and classical keyboard, it had a calculator-style nine-digit seven-segment red LED display and a 25-key calculator-type keypad with hexadecimal and function keys (including hardware REset and Interrupt).".
- PMI-80 label "PMI-80".
- PMI-80 sameAs PMI-80.
- PMI-80 sameAs m.07n1nr.
- PMI-80 sameAs Q7119740.
- PMI-80 sameAs Q7119740.
- PMI-80 wasDerivedFrom PMI-80?oldid=663320111.
- PMI-80 isPrimaryTopicOf PMI-80.