Bigboard

The Bigboard was a Z80 based single-board computer designed by Jim Ferguson. It provided interfaces for: Running the CP/M operating system, the design was a success in the amateur computer scene. It was also sold to Xerox, which used it as a basic of their Xerox 820 desktop computer. The Kaypro 2 was an unlicensed pirate of the same circuit design.

 

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