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HP-9826

The all-in-one HP 9826 computer was the successor of the 9825. It was the transition machine between the calculators/computers 9800 family and the HP-9000-200 desktop computer series. As it belonged to both the families, it was also called HP 9000-236

It was a robust and compact 6800-based machine which featured a 7" monochrome display, a complete keyboard (including first use of soft-keys and the scroll wheel at leftand), a 264 KB, 5.25" floppy-disk drive. On the rear panel, one also found one HP-IB port and 8 expansion slots.

Like the 9825, it ran HPL, but could also run BASIC and Pascal. The Basic interpreter was developped by HP and was also known as "Rocky Mountain BASIC", or RMB. This version would evolve into the HP-BASIC for the series-300 and HP-UX machines.

The 9826 was choosen and intensively used by the Walt Disney studios for "Tron", the first movie that used a computer to control all the processes implemented during the shoot, from camera adjustments to graphic and text superimpositions.

NAME  HP-9826
MANUFACTURER  Hewlett Packard
TYPE  Professional Computer
ORIGIN  U.S.A.
YEAR  1981
END OF PRODUCTION  Unknown
BUILT IN LANGUAGE  HP BASIC in ROM or separate diskette
KEYBOARD  Typewriter style. 74 keys + 24 function keys
CPU  Motorola 68000
SPEED  8 MHz
RAM  128 KB up to 2 MB
ROM  Unknown
TEXT MODES  Unknown
GRAPHIC MODES  b/w graphics hardware and soft support
COLORS  Monochrome
SOUND  Beeper
I/O PORTS  HP-IB port, 8 expansion slots
BUILT IN MEDIA  1 5.25
OS  HPL
POWER SUPPLY  Built-in power supply unit
PERIPHERALS  All HP-IB peripherals
PRICE  Unknown





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