The TK 95 microcomputer was a 1986 ZX Spectrum clone by Microdigital Eletrônica, a company located at São Paulo, Brazil. It was an evolution of the TK90X introduced the previous year.
The TK 95 microcomputer was a 1986 ZX Spectrum clone by Microdigital Eletrônica, a company located at São Paulo, Brazil. It was an evolution of the TK90X introduced the previous year.
The case was redesigned (copied from the Plus/4) and the keyboard was said to be "semi-professional" (according to the Brazilian manufacturer), with the addition of some Sinclair BASIC commands that did not exist in the ZX Spectrum's basic set (for user-defined charactersUDG), and better compatibility with the original ZX Spectrum (compared to the TK90X).
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).