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Frael
Bruc 100

This is a rare case of a home computer planned and produced in Italy.

This somewhat obscure computer is "almost" a MSX 1 machine without bearing any MSX logo. The only difference seems to be that instead of MSX Basic it has a "MCL extended Basic".

MSX-1 modules are known to be usable on this machine without problems. The computer looks very much like an ordinary keyboard. It seems that this machine has a very tight relation to the courses of the "2f" computer school. The manufacturer, Frael (Florence, Italy) belongs to the same company as "2f" and both are still existing today.

The first version occurred in 1987, the second in 1988, distinguishable only by the motherboards and serial numbers (see the following examples):

1987: AE/821
1988: 08971


This machine seems to be not only obscure, but also rather rare.

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Contributors : Fritz Hohl

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v$zsjTpFR0oYQ

we can run zx spectrum 48k and one 128k programs at 6mhz please help

          
Saturday 6th April 2013
Roger Jowett (Ulster Londonderry)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v$zsjTpFR0oYQ

we can run zx spectrum 48k and one 128k programs at 6mhz please help

          
Saturday 6th April 2013
Roger Jowett (Ulster Londonderry)
sam coupe

 

NAME  Bruc 100
MANUFACTURER  Frael
TYPE  Home Computer
ORIGIN  Italy
YEAR  1987
END OF PRODUCTION  1990 (assumed)
BUILT IN LANGUAGE  MCL extended Basic
KEYBOARD  Full-stroke keyboard, 107 keys
CPU  Z80A
SPEED  3.5 MHz
CO-PROCESSOR  TMS 9129 (video display unit)
RAM  64 KB (28815 bytes free)
VRAM  16 KB
ROM  32 KB
TEXT MODES  40 chars. x 24 lines
GRAPHIC MODES  256 x 192 dots
COLORS  16 ?
SOUND  General Instruments AY-3-8910 Programmable Sound Generator; channels, 8 octaves
SIZE / WEIGHT  Unknown
I/O PORTS  2 Joystick sockets, cartridge slot, Tape-recorder, TV output, Monitor & Audio output, Centronics interface
POWER SUPPLY  Built-in power supply unit
PRICE  Unknown




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