TK-80 NEC Microcomputer |
Bugbooks |
Update 3/7/16 - This computer like all the others in our collection are headed for the Computer Museum of America. The truck with this computer arrived in Roswell, Georgia last Friday 3/5/16. I still have a number of people contacting me about donating and I will be accepting vintage computer systems and passing them on to the Computer Museum of America.
Here is an email from a few days ago 11/29/15.
Hello, My name is Jessica and I was wondering if you would be interested in buying a TK-80 microcomputer or if you could lead me in the right direction. There isn’t much information that I have found about it but I know it is rare. I have attached some pics for you to look at. Please let me know if you are interested or not or if you would like more pics. Thanks!
My response - Hi Jessica - Thank you for the information about your TK-80 computer. I would have an interest in purchasing the TK-80. Please tell me the price you hope to get for this computer.
Warmest Regards, David Larsen
Good morning David, I’m really not too familiar with vintage computers
and have found little information about this one in particular. It comes
with everything in the pictures. On the inside of the box there is a
written note that says “shot LED” but I see
it comes with a new one. (I put that in the pics as well). What do you
think it is worth?? I trust you know about these computers way more
then I do and will make me a fair offer. Thanks, Jessica
Jessica and I agreed on a price and the computer is now a part of the Bugbook Computer Museum.
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TK-80 NEC Microcomputer |
Microprocessor 1976.
TK-80 is a training kit for 8-bit microcomputers released by NEC Corporation (NEC) in 1976. In February of the same year, the Microcomputer Sales Department was newly established within the Semiconductor Department, and began selling new microcomputer chips. With an appeal by the head of the sales department at the time – “Think of a new idea using microcomputers, anything!” – the TK-80 was born. Source ISPA Computer Museum.
At Ueno, in Tokyo the TK-80 shares a display with the well known Busicom calculator.
TK-80 keyboard |
TK-80 keyboard -- looks like IBM used this microcomputer at one time.
ROM chips |
ROM chips with BIOS.
NEC 8080 software Manual |
The NEC 8080 microprocessor manual. This computer cam ready to use with power supply, operating and software manuals.
NEC 8080 microprocessor manual |
The NEC 8080 microprocessor manual 1975.
TK-80 design date 1978 |
Design date of microcomputer 1978
TK-80 operation manual |
A nice operation manual for the TK-80.
TK-80 & Power supply |
Ready to operate - just plug in the power supply and have fun.
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Additional information about the TK-80 computers - it is reported that about 66,000 were made.
TK-80 Microcomputer |
TK-80 with Basic |
Here is version of TK-80 with expansion board ready to run Basic with keyboard.
The whole system TK-80 |
Here is a complete TK-80 Microcomputer system turnkey ready to operate with display , keyboard, data recorder and power supply.
More information about the TK-80 - Their were several versions. "CLICK"
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David Larsen |
It was fun unpacking this computer as it is in very nice condition with manuals and original box.
Thank you for reading my blog and have a wonderful holiday Christmas season for 2015. Dave
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