Sanyo MBC-550 series

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Template:Infobox information appliance The MBC-550 series, also known as the MBC-550/555,[1][2] is a series of personal computers sold by Sanyo. It was unveiled at the COMDEX/Spring '83 in April 1983 and first released to market in March 1984.[3][4]Template:Rp All models in the MBC-550 series featured pizza-box-style cases and Intel 8088 microprocessors and run versions of MS-DOS. On its release in 1984, the MBC-550 was the least expensive IBM PC compatible released to date, at a price of Template:USD.[5][6] The MBC-550 series followed Sanyo's MBC-1000 line of CP/M computers.[7]

Specifications

The MBC-550 has much better video display possibilities than the CGA card (based on the HD46505 CRTC, providing a 3-bit RGB palette of 8 colors at Template:Resx resolution, vs CGA's 4 colors at Template:Resx or 2 colors at Template:Resx). Other resolutions, like Template:Resx and Template:Resx were possible.[8] This display was not completely compatible with the IBM PC.[8]

The computer lacks a standard BIOS, having only a minimal bootloader in ROM that accesses hardware directly to load a RAM-based BIOS.[9] The diskette format (FM rather than MFM) used is not completely compatible with the IBM PC, but special software on an original PC or PC/XT (but not PC/AT) can read and write the diskettes, and software expecting a standard 18.2 Hz clock interrupt has to be rewritten.

The MBC-550 was also the computer for NRI training. Starting by building the computer, the NRI promised you would be "qualified to service and repair virtually every major brand of computer".[10] NRI was advertised in Popular Mechanics and Popular Science throughout 1985.[11]

The MBC-550 is less PC compatible than the IBM PCjr. Its inability to use much PC software was a significant disadvantage; Template:R InfoWorld reported in August 1985 that Sanyo "has initiated a campaign to sell off" MBC-550 inventory. The company's newer computers were, an executive claimed, 99% PC compatible.[12]

Early MBC-500 machines used true Intel 8088 microprocessors. In late March 1984, Sanyo reached an agreement with Intel to manufacture the 8088 in Japan as a second source, prompted by a widespread chip shortage at the time.[13][14] As part of the agreement with Intel, Sanyo was not to sell their 8088 chips except as part of their Sanyo MBC-550 series computers.[14]

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Soft Sector was a magazine for people who owned Sanyo MBC-550 and 555 DOS computers. (But much of the content equally applied to most IBM clones at the time.) A typical issue includes news, reviews, how-to's, technical advice and education, tips and tricks, as well as BASIC language programs that one could type in and adapt to suit one's needs.[8]

Models

  • MBC-550 – One 5.25-inch disk drive (160 KB)[5]
  • MBC-555 – Two 5.25-inch disk drives (160 KB)[5]
  • MBC-550-2 – One 5.25-inch disk drive (360 KB)[15]
  • MBC-555-2 – Two 5.25-inch disk drives (360 KB)[15]
  • MBC-555-3 – Two 5.25-inch disk drives (1.2 MB)[16]

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