The FM-11 was announced as a higher-end model of the FM-8 in November 1982, simultaneously with the mass market FM-7 machine. The FM-11 series was intended to be used in offices. FM stands for "Fujitsu Micro".
Japanese characters can be displayed within a 16 x 16 pixels matrix.
Several FM-11 models were marketed:
- FM-11 EX (1982): 6809 & 8088 microprocessors
- FM-11 AD (1982): 6809 micromprocessor only
- FM-11 ST (1982): economic version of the AD, with FDD as an option. Built-in ROM Basic.
- FM-11 BS (1984): 8088 microprocessor only
- FM-11 AD2 (1984): OS-9 operating system
- FM-11 AD2+ (1985): enhanced AD2 (256 KB RAM)
Only the "ST" model has built-in ROM Basic.
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NAME
FM 11 EX
MANUFACTURER
Fujitsu
TYPE
Professional Computer
ORIGIN
Japan
YEAR
1982
BUILT IN LANGUAGE
F-Basic available on disk
KEYBOARD
Complete professional keyboard with function keys and separated numeric keypad (JIS standard). 98 keys.
CPU
Intel 8088 (8 Mhz) and MBL 68B09E (2 Mhz) (Motorola MC69B09s in earlier models)
SPEED
MBL69B09s (Video and I/O control)
CO-PROCESSOR
Fujitsu MBL 69B09s
RAM
128 KB (up to 1 MB)
VRAM
192 KB
ROM
24 KB
TEXT MODES
40 x 20, 40 x 25, 80 x 20, 80 x 25
GRAPHIC MODES
640 x 400, 640 x 200 with 8 colours
COLORS
16
SOUND
Beeper
SIZE / WEIGHT
464 (W) x 360 (D) x 153 (H) mm / 11.8 Kg (13 Kg with addition floppy disk drive)
I/O PORTS
Keyboard, Light pen, Tape interface, Monochrome video output, Color video output, Printer (parallel/Centronics), RS-232C, 5 expansion slots
BUILT IN MEDIA
1 or 2 x 5.25'' disk drives (2DD, 320 KB)
OS
CP/M 86, in option: OS-9, FLEX, MS-DOS and CP/M 80