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Fujitsu business computer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The FM-11 (Fujitsu Micro 11) was a business computer announced by Fujitsu in November 1982.[1] It is a higher-end model of their previous FM-8 computer, and was released simultaneously with the mass-market FM-7 machine.[2]
Manufacturer | Fujitsu |
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Type | Personal computer |
Release date | 1982 |
Lifespan | 1982–85 |
Introductory price | 398000 yen (Japan, 1983) |
Operating system | CP/M-86, OS-9, FLEX, MS-DOS (and CP/M-80) |
CPU | Intel 8088 (8 MHz) and MBL 68B09E (2 MHz), optional Intel 8080 |
Memory | 128 KB (up to 1 MB) |
Graphics | 640×400, 640×200 with 8 colours |
Sound | Beeper |
Predecessor | FM-8 |
Successor | FM-16β |
The FM-11 series was intended to be used in offices and the EX model had a price of 398 000 yen in 1983/4.[3][4] Japanese characters could be displayed by using a 16×16 pixel font.[3]
The FM-11 range was replaced by the 16-bit FM-16β series by the mid-1980s.
There was a series of different FM-11 models:[3][4]
Multi Emulator Super System for Windows/Linux/Mac includes an FM-11 emulator.
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