The SPC-1000 is the first Z80-based personal computer produced by Samsung. It was developed in South Korea, with built-in HuBASIC BASIC written by Hudson Soft in Japan. The computer features a 4MHz processor and 64KB of RAM.
The SPC-1000 is the first Z80-based personal computer produced by Samsung. It was developed in South Korea, with built-in HuBASIC BASIC written by Hudson Soft in Japan. The computer features a 4MHz processor and 64KB of RAM.
==History== The SPC-1000 launched in 1983 as the first personal computer produced by Samsung. The machine was mainly used in education.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).