NAME  

HORIZON

MANUFACTURER  

Northstar

TYPE  

Professional Computer

ORIGIN  

U.S.A.

YEAR  

1977

BUILT IN LANGUAGE 

None

KEYBOARD  

Serial terminal

CPU  

Zilog Z80

SPEED  

4 MHz

RAM  

16 KB (up to 64 KB)

ROM  

1 KB

TEXT MODES 

80 chars. x 24 lines

GRAPHIC MODES 

Text mode only

COLORS  

Monochrome

SOUND  

No sound

SIZE / WEIGHT 

50.8 (W) x 44.4 (D) x 18.4 (H) cm / About 20 kg

I/O PORTS 

12-slot S100 BUS, Serial and Parallel ports

BUILT IN MEDIA 

One or Two 5.25'' FDD. Later 5 and 18 MB Hard disk drives, 13.4 MB tape backup

OS  

Northstar DOS

POWER SUPPLY 

Integrated 250W P.S.U.

PERIPHERALS  

S-100 Bus cards

PRICE  

Horizon-1: $1599 (kit) $1899 (assembled)
Horizon-2: $1999 (kit) $2349 (assembled)

 

Northstar Horizon

Horizon

The Horizon was a S-100 bus based system. It was the first floppy-disc based system hobbyists could buy. In a case with a choice of wood or blue metal cover, the basic version included a 4 MHz. Z80 microprocessor, 16 KB of RAM, a 90 KB 5''1/4 floppy drive with a controller card, a serial terminal interface and 12 S-100 slots. It was sold with the North Star Disc Operating System and a Basic interpreter, allowing random and sequential disk files. The Horizon-2 version offered a second floppy-disc drive.


Any S-100 cards (compatible with Altair, Cromemco and many other systems) could be added to the system, but North Star provided its own additional 16 KB RAM and hardware floating point boards.

In 1979, original 90 KB floppy drives were replaced by Shugart 360 KB models. NorthStar also offered an add-on box with two additional floppies, making a total of 4. The box had a matching walnut stained plywood cover.