Difference between revisions of "Lagonda Dashboard Computer"

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Cars that had this Computer costed an eye watering £50,000 in 1976, that is equivalent to around £300,000.00 today (2023) this meant only the elite could afford one and even they were hesitant to pay such a price. for these reasons, cars with this computer are rare and hard to come by.
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Cars that had this Computer costed an eye watering £50,000 in 1976, that is equivalent to around £300,000.00 today (2023) this meant only the elite could afford one and even they were hesitant to pay such a price. For these reasons, cars with this computer are rare and hard to come by.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 00:09, 19 January 2024

Dashboard Computer.jpg
Developer Aston Martin
Type In-Car Computer
Release date 1976
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Emulated

Only available on Aston Martin's most luxurious car model, The Z80 Powered Lagonda Dashboard Computer was the first In-Car computer and was a technological marvel in its day.

Emulators[edit]

THERE ARE CURRENTLY NO EMULATORS FOR THIS DEVICE. ANY YOUTUBE VIDEOS CLAIMING TO OFFER THEM ARE SCAMS!

Endangerment[edit]

Cars that had this Computer costed an eye watering £50,000 in 1976, that is equivalent to around £300,000.00 today (2023) this meant only the elite could afford one and even they were hesitant to pay such a price. For these reasons, cars with this computer are rare and hard to come by.