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== MAŤO ==
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[[Image:Mato.jpg|thumb|MAŤO, 1989]]
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The '''MAŤO''' was an 8-bit personal computer developed by '''Ivan Urda''' and produced in the former Czechoslovakia by '''Štátny majetok Závadka nad Hronom''' in 1989. Prototype was developed as '''BAPO''' ''("'''BA'''bačov '''PO'''čítač")'' - "Babač`s Computer", by name of the CEO of this co-opt ''(so modest :)''. Their primary goal was to produce a personal computer as cheaply as possible, and therefore it was also sold as a self-assembly kit.
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It was basically modified PMD 85, but without backward compatibility (it was compatible only on BASIC programs level). Incompatibility was caused by different tape load/save method and another keyboard layout (fewer keys and new function key CNT - ''Control''), too. This, combined with its late arrival to the market, made the MAŤO a commercial failure.
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=== specification ===
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* '''year of construction:''' 1989, Štátny majetok Závadka nad Hronom
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* '''processor:''' MHB 8080A ''(2.048 MHz)''
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* '''RAM:''' 48 KB
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* '''ROM:''' 16 KB
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* '''output:''' monochromatic TV output (lowered brightness and flashing / color attributes was unused!)
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* '''display resolution:''' 288×256 px,
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* '''properties:'''
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** system MONITOR (console)
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** built-in BASIC-G or simple games
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** save/load of programs on standard tape deck / uncompatible with PMD 85 standards records
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** built-in power supply
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** system bus where you can connect interface board or Rom Module of original PMD 85
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= source of informations =
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* [http://www.homecomputer.de/pages/f_easteurope.html HCM: East-European Home-Computer]
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* [http://sweb.cz/balek.v/cs%20pocitace/index.htm Václav Balek - Československé počítače -virtuální internetové muzeum] (czech)
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Verzia zo dňa a času 15:15, 31. december 2008

MAŤO

MAŤO, 1989
MAŤO, 1989

The MAŤO was an 8-bit personal computer developed by Ivan Urda and produced in the former Czechoslovakia by Štátny majetok Závadka nad Hronom in 1989. Prototype was developed as BAPO ("BAbačov POčítač") - "Babač`s Computer", by name of the CEO of this co-opt (so modest :). Their primary goal was to produce a personal computer as cheaply as possible, and therefore it was also sold as a self-assembly kit.

It was basically modified PMD 85, but without backward compatibility (it was compatible only on BASIC programs level). Incompatibility was caused by different tape load/save method and another keyboard layout (fewer keys and new function key CNT - Control), too. This, combined with its late arrival to the market, made the MAŤO a commercial failure.

specification

  • year of construction: 1989, Štátny majetok Závadka nad Hronom
  • processor: MHB 8080A (2.048 MHz)
  • RAM: 48 KB
  • ROM: 16 KB
  • output: monochromatic TV output (lowered brightness and flashing / color attributes was unused!)
  • display resolution: 288×256 px,
  • properties:
    • system MONITOR (console)
    • built-in BASIC-G or simple games
    • save/load of programs on standard tape deck / uncompatible with PMD 85 standards records
    • built-in power supply
    • system bus where you can connect interface board or Rom Module of original PMD 85

source of informations