
But these 16k models experienced a lot of little changements which lead into a certain confusion about the Hector / Victor family. First the Victor logo changed, then the name was changed to Hector (to avoid confusion with Victor Technology computers), then the keyboard became AZERTY and a last, the Basic was integrated in ROM. That's a lot for a unique machine ! And I don't speak here about the different versions of ROM.
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| NAME | Victor / Hector 1 |
| MANUFACTURER | Micronique |
| TYPE | Home Computer |
| ORIGIN | France |
| YEAR | 1981 |
| END OF PRODUCTION | 1985 ? |
| BUILT IN LANGUAGE | None but Basic Level II & Level III, and EDU-Basic (french Basic) available on tape Then from 83 : Basic Level III built-in ROM |
| KEYBOARD | Mechanical keyboard QWERTY and then AZERTY from fall 83 |
| CPU | Intel 8080 then Zilog Z80A |
| SPEED | 2 MHz (8080), 1.7 MHz (Z80) |
| CO-PROCESSOR | T.I. sound generator (SN 76477N) |
| RAM | 16 KB |
| ROM | 2 KB (4 KB ?) |
| TEXT MODES | 12 x 17 |
| GRAPHIC MODES | 112 x 78 in 4 colors |
| COLORS | 8 |
| SOUND | 1 voice, 4 octaves (Texas Instrument SN 76477N) |
| SIZE / WEIGHT | 47 (W) x 26.5 (D) x 10.5 (H) cm |
| I/O PORTS | 2 joystick sockets RGB video output |
| BUILT IN MEDIA | Tape recorder (1500 bauds) |
| POWER SUPPLY | Built-in power supply |
| PERIPHERALS | Joysticks |
| PRICE | 450 (France, december 82)Family Box (2 joysticks + software) =532 (France, july 83) |

参考文献编辑本段回目录
http://www.obsolete-tears.com/micros-ordinateursm.html

(France, december 82)