Philips NMS 8220
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| Developer | Philips |
|---|---|
| Type | home computer |
| Released | 1986 |
| Operating system | MSX BASIC V2 |
| CPU | Zilog Z80A @ 3.56 MHz |
| Memory | 64 KB |
| Graphics | Yamaha V9938 |
| Backward compatibility | MSX2 |
The Philips NMS 8220 is a personal computer released in 1986 and compatible with the MSX2 standard.[1][2][3] Developed by the Dutch electronics company Philips, it was aimed at both home users and small businesses.[4] The NMS 8220 was one of the many computers that adhered to the MSX standard, a popular home computing platform in the 1980s that sought to unify hardware specifications across various manufacturers, enabling software compatibility.