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  • Whereas NEC's earlier computers were aimed at electronics tinkerers, young students, and even families, the PC-9801 was all business.
  • The PC-9801 VX4/WN and PC-9801 VX41/WN variants were the first NEC machines to come installed with Microsoft Windows (in this case, version 1.0).
  • The PC-9801 was a 16-bit personal computer announced by NEC in October 1982, and was the first generation machine in the PC-9800 Series.
  • Formally the NEC PC-9801, a line of Japanese 16-bit and 32-bit personal computers made by NEC from 1982 to 2000.
  • NEC attempted to introduce the NEC PC-9801 in North America, where it was re-branded as the NEC APC in 1982. NEC, the largest semiconductor company of the...
  • The NEC PC-9801 series was the first line of PC-9800 computers produced by NEC. Most models were 16-bit, but a few models contained a 386/486 CPU.
  • NEC attempted to introduce the NEC PC-9801 in North America, where it was re-branded as the NEC APC in 1982.
  • NEC PC-9801. PC-98 is a designation for on the NEC PC -9800 -based computer. PC-98 computers were very common in Japan. More details.
  • The PC-286 model 0 employs an Intel 80286 processor operating at 10 MHz - 25% faster than NEC's PC-9801VX using the same CPU at 8 MHz.
  • NEC PC9801. Made in Japan by NEC in 1982. ... Mahou no Princess Minky Momo - Fantastic World. 1995-09-01 . First Queen IV (NEC PC9801).
  • The PC-9800 series, commonly shortened to PC-98, is a lineup of Japanese 16-bit and 32-bit personal computers manufactured by NEC from 1982 through 2000.
  • NEC released dozens of models in the PC-9801 line, although most were just minor increases in CPU speed and various disk drive configurations.