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The SVI-728 is the first home computer from Spectravideo that complied fully with the MSX home computer specification. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was introduced in 1984. [ 3 ] The design is virtually identical to that of the earlier SV-328 , which did not comply fully with the MSX standard.
In May 1984 the Spectravideo SVI-728 was released. This was a MSX compatible machine. [1] [11] In 1985 the SVI-738, also MSX compatible was released. [1] The machine came with a built-in 360 KB 3.5" floppy drive. [12] The last computer produced by Spectravideo was the SVI-838 (also known as Spectravideo X'Press 16), released in 1986. [1]
The SV-328 is an 8-bit home computer introduced by Spectravideo in June 1983. [1] It was the business-targeted model of the Spectravideo range, sporting a compact full-travel keyboard with numeric keypad. [2] It had 80 KB RAM (64 KB available for software, remaining 16 KB video memory), [3] a respectable amount for its
The Spectravideo SVI-738 X'Press is an MSX1 compatible home computer manufactured by Spectravideo from 1985. Although compatible with the MSX 1.0 standard, it incorporates several extensions to the standard (80-column display, serial RS-232, built-in 3.5" floppy drive); many are hardware-compatible with the MSX 2.0 standard [citation needed] but the system as a whole is not, leading to it ...
The SV-318 is the basic model of the Spectravideo range. It was fitted with a chiclet style keyboard, which was difficult to use, alongside a combination cursor pad/joystick.
Below is the full 8086/8088 instruction set of Intel (81 instructions total). [2] These instructions are also available in 32-bit mode, in which they operate on 32-bit registers (eax, ebx, etc.) and values instead of their 16-bit (ax, bx, etc.) counterparts.
The Spectravideo SV-328 is the predecessor of the MSX standard. Many MSX programs were unofficially ported to the SV-328 by home programmers. In the early 1980s, most home computers manufactured in Japan such as the NEC PC-6001 and PC-8000 series, Fujitsu's FM-7 and FM-8, and Hitachi's Basic Master featured a variant of the Microsoft BASIC interpreter integrated into their on-board ROMs.
SVI may refer to: Settleability Volume Index or sludge volume index (SVI): the volume in millimeters occupied by 1 g of activated sludge after aerated liquid has settled for 30 minutes; Siddhartha Vanasthali Institute, a school in Nepal; Southern Railway of Vancouver Island; Spectravideo, computer and video-game manufacturer