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Oric

Oric

With the success of the Sinclair ZX Spectrum Tangerine's backers suggested a home computer and Tangerine formed Oric Products International Ltd to develop and release the Oric-1 in 1983. Based on a 1 MHz 6502A CPU, it came in 16 KB or 48 KB RAM variants for £129 and £169 respectively, matching the models available for the popular ZX Spectrum and undercutting the price of the 48K Spectrum by a few pounds. Both Oric-1 versions had a 16 KB ROM containing the operating system and a modified BASIC interpreter.

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Apr. 24 2008 @ 3:16 PM

ascentukRank 17: Noob (2 Points)
Emulator

i loved this machie , it was the first computer i owned

i noticed you have no emulator listed for this machine

there is an emulator for the oric 1 / oric atmos & telstat machines its called Euphoria

Google Euphoris Oric Emulator and you will find it.

. now lets see if i can finaly complete zodic adventure game that i never completed 26 years ago hehe


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