tk-95

from The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (8 July 2008)
TK-90X
TK-95

   <computer> A Brazilian {clone}, manufactured by {Micro
   Digital}, of the British {Sinclair Research} {ZX Spectrum}
   {8-bit} {microcomputer}.  It differed from the standard
   Spectrum by adding an {Interface 2}-compatible {joystick}
   {interface}, and extra {BASIC} commands to aid {programming}
   and {graphics}-editing.  Because of these differences, it was
   slightly incompatible with the standard Spectrum.

   A later model, the TK-95, which boasted an improved keyboard
   (similar to the {Commodore 64}'s) and a more compatible {ROM},
   was little more than a {Timex} {TC2048} (another Spectrum
   clone) in disguise.

   comp.sys.sinclair FAQ
   (http://kendalls.demon.co.uk/cssfaq/).

   ["comp.sys.sinclair FAQ", D Burke M Fayzullin P Kendall et al,
   pub. Philip Kendall 1998]

   (1998-11-09)
    

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