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'''PC-9801''' was a line of [[computer]]s by [[Nippon Electric Company]].
'''PC-9801''' was a series of [[computer]]s by [[Nippon Electric Company]].
 
Computers in this line were released from October [[1982]] to November [[1988]].
 
They were preceded by the [[PC-8801|PC-8801 series]].
 
==Models==
All of the PC-9801 models were exclusive to Japan.
 
The original PC-9801 was released in October [[1982]].
 
The PC-9801 F1 and PC-9801 F2 were released in October [[1983]], followed by the PC-9801 E in November 1983.
 
The PC-9801 F3 was released in October [[1984]], followed by the PC-9801 M2 in November 1984.
 
The PC-9801 M3 was released in February [[1985]] and the PC-9801 U2 was released in June 1985.
 
The PC-9801 VF2, PC-9801 VM0, and PC-9801 were released in July 1985, followed by the PC-9801 VM4 in October 1985.
 
The PC-9801 UV2 was released in June [[1986]], followed by the PC-9801 VM21, PC-9801 VX0, PC-9801 VX2, PC-9801 VX4, and PC-9801 VX4/WN in November 1986.
 
The PC-9801 VX01, PC-9801 VX21, PC-9801 VX41, and PC-9801 UV21 were released in June [[1987]].
 
The PC-9801 VX41/WN was released in July 1987, followed by the PC-9801 UX21, and PC-9801 UX41 in October 1987.
 
The PC-9801 UX11 and PC-9801 CV21 were released in March [[1988]], followed by the PC-9801 RA2 and PC-9801 RA5 in July 1988.
 
The PC-9801 RX2 and PC-9801 RX4 were released in September 1988, then the PC-9801 VM11 was released in November 1988.
 
==Digital PC-9801 games owned by WEC Museum==
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"
!| Title
!| Developer
!| Released
!| Notes
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| style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | ''[[Silent Möbius: Case - Titanic]]''
| style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | [[Gainax]]
| style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | 1990
| style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" |
|}


[[Category:computers and consoles]]
[[Category:computers and consoles]]

Latest revision as of 14:23, 25 April 2024

PC-9801 logo.png
PC-9801
Designer Nippon Electric Company
Manufacturer Nippon Electric Company
CPU 2x 2 Mhz Fujitsu MBL 68B09
Graphics 640 x 200, 8 colors
Memory 64KB RAM
Media Compact cassette, Floppy disk
Released PC-9801 JP: October 1982
PC-9801 F1,F2: October 1983
PC-9801 E JP: November 1983
PC-9801 F3 JP: October 1984
PC-9801 M2 JP: November 1984
PC-9801 M3 JP: February 1985
PC-9801 U2 JP: June 1985
PC-9801 VF2,VM0,VM2 JP: July 1985
PC-9801 VM4 JP: October 1985
PC-9801 UV2 JP: June 1986
PC-9801 VM21,VX0,VX2,VX4,VX4/WN:
JP: November 1986
PC-9801 VX01,VX21,VX41,UV21 JP: June 1987
PC-9801 VX41/WN: July 1987
PC-9801 UX21,UX41 JP: October 1987
PC-9801 UX11,CV21 JP: March 1988
PC-9801 RA2,RA5: July 1988
PC-9801 RX2,RX4: September 1988
PC-9801 VM11: November 1988
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PC-9801 was a series of computers by Nippon Electric Company.

Computers in this line were released from October 1982 to November 1988.

They were preceded by the PC-8801 series.

Models

All of the PC-9801 models were exclusive to Japan.

The original PC-9801 was released in October 1982.

The PC-9801 F1 and PC-9801 F2 were released in October 1983, followed by the PC-9801 E in November 1983.

The PC-9801 F3 was released in October 1984, followed by the PC-9801 M2 in November 1984.

The PC-9801 M3 was released in February 1985 and the PC-9801 U2 was released in June 1985.

The PC-9801 VF2, PC-9801 VM0, and PC-9801 were released in July 1985, followed by the PC-9801 VM4 in October 1985.

The PC-9801 UV2 was released in June 1986, followed by the PC-9801 VM21, PC-9801 VX0, PC-9801 VX2, PC-9801 VX4, and PC-9801 VX4/WN in November 1986.

The PC-9801 VX01, PC-9801 VX21, PC-9801 VX41, and PC-9801 UV21 were released in June 1987.

The PC-9801 VX41/WN was released in July 1987, followed by the PC-9801 UX21, and PC-9801 UX41 in October 1987.

The PC-9801 UX11 and PC-9801 CV21 were released in March 1988, followed by the PC-9801 RA2 and PC-9801 RA5 in July 1988.

The PC-9801 RX2 and PC-9801 RX4 were released in September 1988, then the PC-9801 VM11 was released in November 1988.

Digital PC-9801 games owned by WEC Museum

Title Developer Released Notes
Silent Möbius: Case - Titanic Gainax 1990