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V > VIDEO TECHNOLOGY  > LASER 2001     


VIDEO TECHNOLOGY   Video Technology
LASER 2001

In June 1983, Video Technology presented a prototype of the Laser 2001 (and the Apple II compatible Laser 3000 the same day) which can use Colecovision and Atari VCS 2600 cartridges!

The Laser 2001 was also sold as the Salora Manager in Scandinavia



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Finally, after years of searching, i found the Pinout of the PSU for my Laser 2001 (thanks to Madrigal from Creativemu). I figured my Laser would have the same PSU as the CreatiVision Game, and i was right! (9V AC and 18V AC). But be carefull, there are different Versions of internal Laser PSU´s some need +5V DC, -5V DC and 12V DC ... There are some pictures at the Creativemu homepage. Greetings from Austria

          
Wednesday 23rd June 2010
Scouter3d (Austria)
Inka Schamane

Ask webmasters of this site :
http://www.pelikonepeijoonit.net/index.html

I know they have a Salora Manager

Or... use the Woozgotwat function of www.old-computers.com to find collectors having these systems:
http://www.old-computers.com/club/collectors/woozgotwat.asp

Good luck

          
Tuesday 12th April 2005
Olivier (France)

I am searching for the piunout of the Laser 2001 / Salora Manager Powersupply ... Please help !
Greetings TOM:-)

          
Monday 11th April 2005
scouter3d (austria)

 

NAME  LASER 2001
MANUFACTURER  Video Technology
TYPE  Home Computer
ORIGIN  Hong Kong
YEAR  June 1983
BUILT IN LANGUAGE  Basic v1.0 (Microsoft Basic)
KEYBOARD  QWERTY, 49 typewriter keys
CTRL, 2 SHIFT and large SPACE BAR
CPU  6502 A
SPEED  2 MHz
RAM  32 kb (up to 64 kb)
VRAM  16 kb
ROM  16 kb
TEXT MODES  36 x 24
GRAPHIC MODES  256 x 192
COLOrsc  16
SOUND  4 voices (3 voice channels + 1 noise channel)
from 245 to 12500 Hz
I/O PORTS  expansion port (system bus), audio output, composite video output, RF TV video output, cassette interface, 2 x joystick ports (Atari standard DB9), cartridge slot
POWER SUPPLY  External PSU (see exact specs in the MORE PICTURES section)
PERIPHERALS  16kb RAM expansion
Graphic printer
4 colors plotter
Colecovision expansion module
5''





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