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- Philips_P2000 abstract "The Philips P2000T home computer was Philips' first real entry in the home computer market, after the Philips Videopac G7000 game system (better known in the U.S. as the Magnavox Odyssey2) which they already sold to compete with the Atari 2600 and similar game systems. There was also an P2000M version with an additional 80-column card for use with a monochrome monitor. This version shipped with a monitor cabinet also housing a dual 5.25\" floppy drive.The P2000T was a Z80-based home computer that used a Teletext display chip to produce the video picture and a small Mini-Cassette recorder for 42 kilobytes of mass storage capacity. The Mini-Cassette was treated as a floppy drive from the user's perspective while using the automatic search for a program (CLOAD command) or free space (CSAVE). A command to display the directory of the cassette also exists. Philips used components they already produced for other markets (television sets and dictation machines) to quickly design a small computer system. It was partially designed by Austrian professor Dieter Hammer.They also copied the ROM cartridge system from their Videopac G7000 game system. One of these cartridges contained Microsoft BASIC. It was also possible to use cassette tape floppies.Although the Teletext video chip permitted a quick entry into the home computer market, it was also the major weakness of the P2000T. Using the Teletext standard in itself was not a bad idea because it did support eight colors and rudimentary graphics. But unlike later entries in the home computer market which also supported a Teletext display mode, such as the venerable BBC computer and the Oric Atmos, the P2000T did not support a high resolution display mode. This made it very difficult to develop interesting games for it.As a result, the P2000T had only limited success, and Philips later replaced it with their MSX machines. The machine did gain popularity in The Netherlands, especially in the areas of science, education, and data communications (videotex).The P2000M incorporated two 5,25-inch floppy disk drives beside a built-in monochrome screen. It could run CP/M or Microsoft BASIC applications, depending on the cartridge used. It was incompatible with the P2000T in the way it handled display of special characters (color, \"graphics mode\"), which made most P2000T games unplayable.Initially, in 1981, the computer cost 3000 guilders (€1361). In 1984 the price was lowered to 1200 guilders (€544,50).The P2000 system can be emulated with the MESS software.".
- Philips_P2000 cpu Hertz.
- Philips_P2000 cpu Zilog_Z80.
- Philips_P2000 manufacturer Philips.
- Philips_P2000 operatingSystem BASIC.
- Philips_P2000 operatingSystem M.
- Philips_P2000 thumbnail Philips_P2000T.jpg?width=300.
- Philips_P2000 type Home_computer.
- Philips_P2000 wikiPageExternalLink p2000.txt.
- Philips_P2000 wikiPageID "968243".
- Philips_P2000 wikiPageLength "5259".
- Philips_P2000 wikiPageOutDegree "35".
- Philips_P2000 wikiPageRevisionID "703517913".
- Philips_P2000 wikiPageWikiLink Atari_2600.
- Philips_P2000 wikiPageWikiLink Austria.
- Philips_P2000 wikiPageWikiLink BASIC.
- Philips_P2000 wikiPageWikiLink BBC_Micro.
- Philips_P2000 wikiPageWikiLink M.
- Philips_P2000 wikiPageWikiLink Cassette_deck.
- Philips_P2000 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Home_computers.
- Philips_P2000 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Z80-based_home_computers.
- Philips_P2000 wikiPageWikiLink Dictation_machine.
- Philips_P2000 wikiPageWikiLink Display_resolution.
- Philips_P2000 wikiPageWikiLink Euro.
- Philips_P2000 wikiPageWikiLink Fraxxon.
- Philips_P2000 wikiPageWikiLink Guilder.
- Philips_P2000 wikiPageWikiLink Hertz.
- Philips_P2000 wikiPageWikiLink Home_computer.
- Philips_P2000 wikiPageWikiLink MSX.
- Philips_P2000 wikiPageWikiLink Magnavox_Odyssey².
- Philips_P2000 wikiPageWikiLink Microsoft_BASIC.
- Philips_P2000 wikiPageWikiLink Mini-Cassette.
- Philips_P2000 wikiPageWikiLink Monochrome_monitor.
- Philips_P2000 wikiPageWikiLink Multi_Emulator_Super_System.
- Philips_P2000 wikiPageWikiLink Oric.
- Philips_P2000 wikiPageWikiLink Philips.
- Philips_P2000 wikiPageWikiLink ROM_cartridge.
- Philips_P2000 wikiPageWikiLink Read-only_memory.
- Philips_P2000 wikiPageWikiLink Teletext.
- Philips_P2000 wikiPageWikiLink Television.
- Philips_P2000 wikiPageWikiLink Television_set.
- Philips_P2000 wikiPageWikiLink Videotex.
- Philips_P2000 wikiPageWikiLink Zilog_Z80.
- Philips_P2000 wikiPageWikiLinkText "P2000".
- Philips_P2000 wikiPageWikiLinkText "P2000T".
- Philips_P2000 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Philips P2000".
- Philips_P2000 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Philips P2000T".
- Philips_P2000 caption "Philips P2000T".
- Philips_P2000 connectivity ROM_cartridge.
- Philips_P2000 connectivity "2".
- Philips_P2000 connectivity "M version: Monochrome composite video, FDD interface, Serial".
- Philips_P2000 connectivity "T version: TV aerial, RGB, Serial".
- Philips_P2000 connectivity "s".
- Philips_P2000 cpu "Zilog Z80 @ 2,5 MHz".
- Philips_P2000 display "Text mode 40 x 25, 7 Colors".
- Philips_P2000 manufacturer "Philips Austria".
- Philips_P2000 memory "16".
- Philips_P2000 name "P2000".
- Philips_P2000 os "4".
- Philips_P2000 price "3000".
- Philips_P2000 sound "1".
- Philips_P2000 type Home_computer.
- Philips_P2000 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_information_appliance.
- Philips_P2000 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Philips_P2000 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Start_date.
- Philips_P2000 subject Category:Home_computers.
- Philips_P2000 subject Category:Z80-based_home_computers.
- Philips_P2000 hypernym Philips.
- Philips_P2000 type Device.
- Philips_P2000 type InformationAppliance.
- Philips_P2000 type Computer.
- Philips_P2000 type Microcomputer.
- Philips_P2000 type Platform.
- Philips_P2000 type Thing.
- Philips_P2000 type Q1067263.
- Philips_P2000 comment "The Philips P2000T home computer was Philips' first real entry in the home computer market, after the Philips Videopac G7000 game system (better known in the U.S. as the Magnavox Odyssey2) which they already sold to compete with the Atari 2600 and similar game systems. There was also an P2000M version with an additional 80-column card for use with a monochrome monitor.".
- Philips_P2000 label "Philips P2000".
- Philips_P2000 sameAs Q1569020.
- Philips_P2000 sameAs Philips_P2000.
- Philips_P2000 sameAs Philips_P2000.
- Philips_P2000 sameAs m.03v88y.
- Philips_P2000 sameAs Q1569020.
- Philips_P2000 wasDerivedFrom Philips_P2000?oldid=703517913.
- Philips_P2000 depiction Philips_P2000T.jpg.
- Philips_P2000 isPrimaryTopicOf Philips_P2000.
- Philips_P2000 name "P2000".