Brazilian computer company
Microdigital timeline
Microdigital Eletrônica Ltda. was a Brazilian computer company in the 1980s, based in São Paulo .
History
Established in 1981 by the brothers George and T omas K ovari (whose initials were the TK of the domestic computers line made by the company), its first product was the TK80 , a clone of the British microcomputer Sinclair ZX80 .[ 1]
The company reached its height around 1985, with the launching of the TK90X (clone of the ZX Spectrum )[ 2] [ 3] and the TK 2000/II [ 4] [ 5] , a personal computer partially compatible (at Applesoft BASIC level) with the Apple II+ . At this time, it had approximately 400 employees in three plants (two in São Paulo and one in the Zona Franca de Manaus ) and more than 700 peddlers spread for all Brazil .[ 1]
Although the logo of the company is identical to the earlier Microdigital Ltd of the United Kingdom [ 6] the company is not related.
Line of products
A not extensive list of Microdigital's products:[ 7]
Home computers
Personal computers
Peripherals
Video-games
Onyx (1984)- Colecovision clone, never launched
Onyx Jr (1985)[ 8]
Software
Microdigital sold software (almost always pirate copies of foreign programs) through its subsidiary, Microsoft .[ 17]
Others
Microdigital Rhythmic 2 Portable Keyboard[ 8]
References
External links
Electronics industry in Brazil
Companies