- Mera-Elzab Meritum
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Mera-Elzab Meritum Release date 1983 Operating system Meritum BASIC CPU U880DA @ 2.50 MHz Memory 16 KiB (base)—64 KiB (max.) The Meritum was a Polish home computer esteemed as the forerunner of the Polish computer industry and the first home computer produced in Poland. Nevertheless, the machine was really a clone of the TRS-80 Model II (with a Polish BASIC Level II version in ROM). Mera-Elzab made two versions of Meritum and a third was announced and exhibited in a computer fair in 1986, but was never produced (vapourware).[1]
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Meritum I
The Meritum I was launched in 1983, with 16 KiB of RAM, text mode of 32×16 lines, and semi-graphic (32×16, 64×16 or 128×48 pixels); monochromatic display and limited expansion capabilities.
Meritum II
The Meritum II was launched in 1985 with 48 KiB of RAM (expansible to 64 KiB). Besides the semi-graphic modes with four colours (32×16 and 64×16 pixels), it had two graphical modes (256×192 pixels (4 shades of gray) and 512×192 (monochrome). The machine could use 5" 1/4 drives, with options to MER-DOS or CP/M 2.2.
Technical specifications
CPU U880DA @ 2.50 MHz RAM 16 KiB (base)—64 KiB (max.) VRAM 1 KiB ROM 14 KiB Keyboard mechanic, 57 keys, cursor keys Display text: 32×16; semi-graphics (Meritum I): 32×16, 64×16 or 128×48 pixels and graphics (Meritum II): 256×192 pixels (4 shades of gray) and 512×192 pixels (monochrome). Sound buzzer Ports tape recorder port, parallel port, serial port, external drive port (Meritum II). Storage tape recorder (500 bauds) or external 5" 1/4 drive See also
- Elwro 800 Jr
References
- ^ Meritum at old-computers.com. Accessed on April 4, 2008.
External links
- Mera-Elzab Meritum I. Accessed on April 4, 2008.(Polish language)
- Mera-Elzab Meritum II. Accessed on April 4, 2008.(Polish language)
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