Hotbit

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DeveloperSharp
ManufacturerEpcom
ReleasedNovember 1985
Hotbit
DeveloperSharp
ManufacturerEpcom
TypeHome computer
ReleasedNovember 1985
Discontinued1988
Operating systemMSX BASIC, MSX-DOS, CP/M
CPUZilog Z80A @ 3.58 MHz
Memory64 KB512 KB (max.)
Removable storageCassette tape, cartridge, floppy discs (optional)
Display40×24 text characters;
256×192 pixels;
16 colours, 32 sprites
GraphicsTMS9928NL, (V9938 optional)
SoundAY-3-8910
Backward
compatibility
MSX

The Hotbit HB-8000 is an MSX home computer developed and sold by the Brazilian subsidiary of Sharp Corporation through its Epcom home computer division in mid-1980s.[1][2][3] The MSX machines were very popular in Brazil at the time,[4][5] and they virtually killed all the other competing 8 bit microcomputers in the Brazilian market.[1][6]

The Hotbit had three versions: 1.0 and 1.1 with gray and white case and 1.2, with a black case and a ROM slightly modified to solve an ASCII table compatibility issue with the other popular Brazilian MSX, the Gradiente Expert.

Technical specifications

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