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Toy Computers (OS-Based)
|The 512 is a minor update to the Precomputer Unlimited, increasing the RAM capacity from 128kb to 512kb.
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|Precomputer [[PreComputer Unlimited |PreComputer <br> Unlimited]] (PCU)
|1996
|VTech
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|Released in 1998 by VTech, The Unlimited is PCU has a Console-Computer hybrid akin to something like the Coleco Adam, Atari XEGS or the Odyssey 2. the Precomputer brand dates back to 1988 with the [[wikipedia:VTech PreComputer 1000|model 1000]], and was your typical educational computer of the era. The Unlimited's main OS was heavily influenced by Windows 3.1 inspired OS and the system it self included 45 programs built-in. Basic features and oddities that came standard on most late 90s and early 2000s VTech educational computers can be found runs on the PCU as well. this includes a cartridge slot for more programs and gamesDragonBall MCU, a parallel port for printing and an odd mouse that plugged into an RJ11 port68000-based microcontroller widely used on Palm OS device of the era. It is unknown how many units were sold, how many game were made for it or when it was discontinued.
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|[https://vtech.fandom.com/wiki/The_Equalizer The Equalizer]
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