Timex/Sinclair ZX Spectrum Clones
Didaktik M
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Didactic M (Sinclair ZX81 Clone)

The Didactic M is a ZX Spectrum Clone

CPU View - Zilog Z80 Family

The Z80 quickly became popular in the personal computer market, with many early personal computers, such as the TRS-80 and Sinclair ZX80, using the Z80 as their central processing unit (CPU). It was also widely used in home computers, such as the MSX range, SORD, and the Amstrad CPC, as well as in many arcade games. Additionally, it was also used in other applications such as industrial control systems, and embedded systems. The Z80 was widely used until the mid-1980s, when it was gradually replaced by newer microprocessors such as the Intel 80286 and the Motorola 68000.

The Z80 microprocessor was developed by Zilog, a company founded by Federico Faggin in 1974. The Z80 was released in July 1976, as a successor to the Intel 8080. It was designed to be fully compatible with the 8080, but also included new features such as an improved instruction set, more powerful interrupts, and a more sophisticated memory management system.

The Z80 quickly became popular in the personal computer

Technical Details
Released 1990 Country Slovenia Brand Didaktik Type Timex/Sinclair ZX Spectrum Clones Name Didaktik M Clone Of CPU Class Z80 CPU Zilog Z80A @3.58MHz Memory RAM: 48kB Sound Chip Melodic Sound 3 channel with ABC Stereo Display Chip ULA (Russian design) Display 256x192 Pattern based graphics, 16 colors Best Color 16 colors Graphics 246x192 in 16 colors Sprites none System OS Sinclair BASIC
External Links 🌐
Wikipage - Sinclair ZX81
Wikipage on the Sinclair ZX81 computer
Z80 CPU
Wikipedia page on the very popular Z80 8-bit CPU used in many computers of the 1980's era.