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Dick Smith
Cat

The Cat was a rebadged version of the Laser 3000, made in Hong-Kong.

It was partially compatible with the Apple II computer in its basic version, but quite fully compatible when the Apple II emulator cartridge was inserted.

It ran Apple DOS 3.3 operating system or CP/M 2.2 with an optional Z80 card.

Thanks to Murray Moffatt for information and pictures.



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NAME  Cat
MANUFACTURER  Dick Smith
TYPE  Professional Computer
ORIGIN  Australia
YEAR  1984
END OF PRODUCTION  Unknown
BUILT IN LANGUAGE  Basic interpreter
KEYBOARD  Full stroke 81 keys with numeric keypad and 8 function keys
CPU  6502A
SPEED  2 MHz
RAM  64 KB up to 192 KB
VRAM  Unknown
ROM  32 KB
TEXT MODES  40 or 80 columns x 24 lines
GRAPHIC MODES  280 x 192 (8 colours), 560 x 192 (6 colours)
COLORS  8
SOUND  Four voices (AY-8912 sound chip)
SIZE / WEIGHT  Unknown
I/O PORTS  Tape recorder, Bus expansion, TV aerial, composite video, joystick, Parallel, Serial
BUILT IN MEDIA  None
OS  DOS 3.3, CP/M 2.2
POWER SUPPLY  Built-in power supply unit
PERIPHERALS  5.25 floppy disk drives, Apple II emulator cartridge
PRICE  A$1195 (see price list in adverts section)





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