Gemini Challenger

Motorola-68000-based computer, released in 1985 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Gemini Challenger was a Motorola 68000 based computer, released in 1985 and designed by Gemini Microcomputers based in Chesham.[1][2][3] This was Gemini's first non Z80 computer and their last.[4]

ManufacturerGemini
Released1985; 41 years ago (1985)
Lifespan1987; 39 years ago (1987)
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Gemini Challenger
ManufacturerGemini
TypeMicrocomputer
Released1985; 41 years ago (1985)
Lifespan1987; 39 years ago (1987)
Introductory price£4,750
Media5.25" 1.2 MB floppy disc
Operating systemMBOS, Mirage, TDI P-system, CP/M
CPUMotorola 68000 @ 12 MHz
Memory512 KB
StorageHard disks (20 to 70 MB)
DisplayComposite BNC, RF RCA
Graphics768 x 576 @ 16 to 16 million colours; 1024 x 1024 @ 64 colours with optional HD63484 based video card
ConnectivitySCSI, Parallel, 2 x Serial RS232, 4 x 68K expansion slots
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It was designed to look like an ordinary PC-compatible computer, with a Wyse WY-50 remote terminal for monitor.[2] Four operating systems were available (MBOS, aimed for business and supporting multiuser; Mirage, another multiuser OS; TDI p-System, a version of UCSD p-System including Pascal; CP/M 68k), along with an advanced optional graphic card (based on the Hitachi HD63484) with a maximum resolution of 1024 x 1024 pixels and 16 million available colours.[2]

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