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Goldstar
FC-80 / FC-200

Goldstar became LG (Lucky-Goldstar) in 1997.

The FC-80 and FC-200 are the same computers. The FC-200 was the name used for the "export" model (outside Korea/Asia?).

This typical MSX-1 computer was made in Korea. It has no special feature apart from the official MSX specifications...

Or maybe just one weird feature : it has a hole at the right of the cartridge slot to store a lightpen when not used. This lightpen was available as an option with its dedicated cartridge.

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Contributors : Junki Cho, Mikael Holm

We need more info about this computer ! If you designed, used, or have more info about this system, please send us pictures or anything you might find useful.
NAME  FC-80 / FC-200
MANUFACTURER  Goldstar
TYPE  Home Computer
ORIGIN  Japan
YEAR  1984
BUILT IN LANGUAGE  Microsoft Extended Basic
KEYBOARD  QWERTY full stroke keyboard, 4 big blue arrow keys, 4 function keys
CPU  Z80A
SPEED  3,6 Mhz
RAM  64 KB
VRAM  16 KB
ROM  32 KB
TEXT MODES  40 x 24
GRAPHIC MODES  256 x 192, 32 sprites
COLORS  16
SOUND  General Instrument AY-2-8910 sound generator
3 voices, 8 octaves
I/O PORTS  Tape recorder, Centronics port (printer), 2 joystick sockets, cartridge slot, expansion slot, RF and composite video outputs, mono audio output
POWER SUPPLY  PSU built-in
PRICE  394 (August 85)
199 £ (UK, april 1985)


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