NAME  

Challenger 2P

MANUFACTURER  

OHIO Scientific

TYPE  

Home Computer

ORIGIN  

U.S.A.

YEAR  

1979

BUILT IN LANGUAGE  

Microsoft BASIC

KEYBOARD  

Full stroke 53 keys

CPU  

6502

SPEED  

1 MHz.

CO-PROCESSOR  

None

RAM  

4 KB (static) expandable to 8 KB on board

VRAM  

1 KB

ROM  

8 KB

TEXT MODES  

24 chars. x 24 lines

GRAPHIC MODES  

Only built-in graphic characters

COLORS  

Monochrome

SOUND  

No sound

SIZE / WEIGHT  

Unknown

I/O PORTS  

Tape recorder (input/output jacks for 300 baud Kansas City Standard tape storage), Composite video

POWER SUPPLY  

Built-in 5V power supply unit

PERIPHERALS  

24 KB memory board, floppy discs

PRICE  

$495

 

Challenger 2P

Challenger 2P

This system is composed of separate boards including a 502 CPU board, a 540 video card, and a keyboard all mounted in a thin case. With a newer graphics card than older Challenger 1P system, featuring a whopping 2K of video RAM, a 64 x 32 character display was supported. The system featured a four-slot backplane (hence the "4P" designation) of which only two cards were installed in the basic (cassette-based) system allowing further expansion with RAM and floppy-controller cards. The "2P" label identifies this as an older unit (originally branded "2P-4", later "4P").


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