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==== HT 3080C ==== The '''HT 3080C''' was a Hungarian ZX Spectrum clone made by Híradástechnikai Szövetkezet (Telecommunication Technology Cooperative), and released in 1986.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://ht.homeserver.hu/html/english.html|title=HT|website=ht.homeserver.hu}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Híradástechnika Szövetkezet - ITF, NJSZT Informatikatörténeti Fórum |url=https://itf.njszt.hu/intezmeny/hir-szov |website=itf.njszt.hu}}</ref> It was the third computer from the company. The two first computers (HT 1080Z and HT 2080Z) were clones of the [[TRS-80]], and were unsuccessful because of the poor graphics features and high price. They were both school computers. In 1986, Hungarian school computers were required to meet two criteria: produce high resolution graphics, and support letters with Hungarian diacritic marks. The HT 3080C was produced to satisfy both these criteria, and was also designed to be compatible with the previous HT machines, with the option of switching between TRS-80 and ZX Spectrum mode. It had a graphics resolution of 256 x 192 (the ZX Spectrum standard) and an AY-chip for sound (for compatibility with previous HT machines). It featured a 32 KB ROM, 64 KB RAM, and (uniquely) a Commodore serial port which enabled the connection of peripherals for the [[Commodore 64|C64]] (e.g. the 1541 floppy disk drive).
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