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|manufacturer=[[Fujitsu]] | |manufacturer=[[Fujitsu]] | ||
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Fujitsu cut out the bubble cassette feature from the FM-8 to make the FM-7, as well as adding a real sound synthesizer LSI with three voices and eight octaves. Removing the cassette components made the FM-7 smaller and cheaper. | Fujitsu cut out the bubble cassette feature from the FM-8 to make the FM-7, as well as adding a real sound synthesizer LSI with three voices and eight octaves. Removing the cassette components made the FM-7 smaller and cheaper. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:28, 10 August 2022
Fujitsu FM-7 | |
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Manufacturer | Fujitsu |
Released | 1982 |
Total Games | unknown (60 present) |
← Fujitsu FM-8 | Fujitsu FM-NEW7 → |
The Fujitsu FM-7 was Fujitsu's first entry into the Japanese home computer market, and for their debut computer, they chose to come out with a 6809-based personal computer very similar to Radio Shack's Color Computer.
Fujitsu cut out the bubble cassette feature from the FM-8 to make the FM-7, as well as adding a real sound synthesizer LSI with three voices and eight octaves. Removing the cassette components made the FM-7 smaller and cheaper.
Pages in category "Fujitsu FM-7"
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