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R2E
Micral 8030 series

Even though we know almost nothing about this Micral series, it was probably one of the first of the Micral 80xx series to be designed by R2E.

Its hardware design was the same as the first Micral models, a bus card mounted along with several daughter boards. In the following models, i.e. the 8020 series, R2E had used a single board with expansion slots.

The Micral 8030 and 8031 belonged to the same family. At least 4 versions of 8031 were launched, from A to D, but we don't know the technical distinctions between each version.

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NAME  Micral 8030 series
MANUFACTURER  R2E
TYPE  Professional Computer
ORIGIN  France
YEAR  1979
BUILT IN LANGUAGE  None
KEYBOARD  Full stroke 78 key with numeric keypad
CPU  Z80
SPEED  Unknown
CO-PROCESSOR  2nd Z80 for keyboard management
RAM  32 KB
ROM  Unknown
TEXT MODES  64 or 96 characters x 20 lines
GRAPHIC MODES  Unknown
COLOrsc  Monochrome green
SOUND  No sound
SIZE / WEIGHT  56.5 (W) x 50 (D) x 21 (H) cm
I/O PORTS  Video, 2 x Serial ports
BUILT IN MEDIA  2 x 5.25 floppy disk drives
OS  BAL
POWER SUPPLY  Built-in switching power supply unit
PERIPHERALS  Numerous boards were made by R2E
PRICE  Unknown





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