The Micro 16s was designed to be a powerful package of hardware and software in a professional business system. It offered a unique architectural design for the time: interchangeable microprocessors and thus operating systems. In fact most commonly used processors were Intel 8086 and Zilog Z80.
One or two processor boards could be plugged into the Micro 16s and either one could be in control of the bus, the memory, etc.
Fujitsu also planned to launch Motorola 68000, Intel 80286 and Zilog Z8000 boards.
RAM memory boards could be added, from 128 KB to 1024 KB, thanks to the new 256 K-bit RAM chips.
Fujitsu color graphics video terminal was handled by an independant video processor located onto the mainboard. A standard RGB monitor could be connected as well and used simultaneously.
With the Micro 16s, Fujitsu offered a very versatile system able to oparate all of the major microprocessors of the time, and run all existing operating systems.
NAME | Micro 16s |
MANUFACTURER | Fujitsu |
TYPE | Professional Computer |
ORIGIN | Japan |
YEAR | 1983 |
BUILT IN LANGUAGE | None |
KEYBOARD | Full troke 98 keys with 10 function keys and numeric keypad |
CPU | Intel 8086, Zilog Z80-A (standard), Motorola 68000, Intel 80286, Zilog Z8000 boards |
SPEED | 8 MHz (8086), 4 MHz (Z80) |
CO-PROCESSOR | Motorola 6809, MOS 6845 (Graphic video interface) |
RAM | 128 KB up to 1152 KB |
VRAM | 4 KB ( Characters) + 48 KB (graphics) |
ROM | 8 KB (boot loader, diagnostics) |
TEXT MODES | 80 chars. x 25 lines |
GRAPHIC MODES | 640 x 200 pixels |
COLORS | 8 |
SOUND | Tone generator |
SIZE / WEIGHT | Unknown |
I/O PORTS | Parallel Centronics, Serial RS232, 4-channel A/D converter, RGB video, composite video, Light-pen |
BUILT IN MEDIA | 1 to 4 x 320 KB 5.25'' floppy disc drives, 5 to 20 MB hard disk |
OS | Concurrent CP/M-86 with GSX graphic extension, MP/M-86, MS-DOS, Unix |
POWER SUPPLY | Built-in power supply unit |
PERIPHERALS | External 8'' or 5.25'' floppy disc and hard disc units |
PRICE | $3995 with colour monitor, CP/M-86, Wordstar and Supercalc� |