North Star Computers
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NorthStar Computers was originally named Kentucky Fried Computer and changed their name prior to the release of their Horizon product.
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NorthStar Horizon (
The Horizon was made in 1977.
The NorthStar Advantage (
The Advantage was a 4MHz Z80a-based computer with 64K of user RAM and 16K of graphics RAM that was shipped with either the CP/M operating system or NorthStar DOS (NDOS). It used two 180K floppy disk(hard sectored) drives and an optional 5MB Winchester disk. The Advantage was known for its graphics capabilities and was sold with four demonstration programs, one of which plotted and calculated a pattern of lines reminiscent of the Arcade game Qix. The Advantage also had an optional 8088 co-processor board available that ran MS-DOS 1.0.
The NorthStar Dimension (
The Dimension was the tower 'blade server' of its day. Based on the 80186 chip at the server, the Dimension employed multiple screens each connected to a PC-compatible 8086-based slot card that mounted in the server. The screens and keyboards then connected to the workstation cards in the server. The unit shipped with MS-DOS and Novell Netware was available as an option. The Dimension was NorthStar's last product, and did not enjoy the success of NorthStar's previous models.
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