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The ITT 2020 was an Apple II Plus clone manufactured by ITT under license from Apple Computer (the first licensed clone), specifically for the European market. In the Benelux, it was distributed by Bell Telephone mfg. company. In the United Kingdom, it was distributed by Microsense Computer Limited. The major difference, and the reason ITT believed this personal computer would be a success, was that the color video signal conformed to the European PAL standard, rather than the American NTSC standard. This meant color graphics could be viewed using a standard European monitor or TV set, rather than having to import an NTSC monitor from America or Japan as was the case with the Apple II plus. ITT sold this computer starting 1979 for only a few years. When Apple Computer started shipping the Apple II Europlus, ITT withdrew from the market, despite the fact that the Europlus did not support color. The most significant other change was the Hi-res graphics resolution. ITT increased the horizontal resolution from the 280 pixels the Apple II Plus used, to 360 pixels. The vertical resolution however, remained the same. This made many Apple II programs incompatible with this computer. The higher resolution was a necessary consequence of the higher frequency of the PAL color subcarrier. In order to provide enough bits to the video shift register to generate the higher PAL subcarrier frequency, 9 bits per memory location were needed, rather than the 7 bits the Apple II+ used. To achieve this, an extra 16Kx1 memory chip was added to the motherboard, which added a 9th bit to the Hires memory pages (0x2000 to 0x5FFF). This made it necessary to modify the graphics routines in Apple's Applesoft Basic interpreter in ROM. To emphasize this difference, ITT called this "PALSOFT". To make room for the longer graphics routines (manipulating the 9th bit required extra code), the HPLOT instruction was limited to a single parameter, rather than a string of parameters. ITT also supplied a floppy disk drive that was identical to the Apple II disk drive with 13 sectors and DOS 3.2. They never supplied the upgrade to 16 sectors and DOS 3.3. ==Other changes〔Thanks to H.F. van Rietschote, who wrote an article in Databus Magazine on this subject〕== #A 220V 50 Hz Power Supply manufactured by ITT themselves #The case was spray-painted a mat silver color, and the keyboard was black. #The ITT 2020 used a higher clock frequency, necessary for the PAL signal. A 17.73 MHz crystal was used (Four times the PAL subcarrier frequency of 4.433 MHz), whereas the Apple II+ used a 14.318 crystal- four times the NTSC subcarrier frequency of 3.58 MHz. In the ITT 2020, the crystal frequency was divided by 17 to give the microprocessor a clock frequency of 1.042 MHz. In the Apple II+, the frequency was divided by 14 to give a microprocessor clock frequency of 1.023 MHz.〔ITT 2020 Service Training Manual〕 # the slots in the back of the casing were smaller, making it extremely difficult to install some expansion cards. #The reset switch only worked in combination with the Shift key. This was done to avoid the many accidental resets Apple II users complained about. #The 4th annunciator output was not supported. The I/O addresses (0xC05E and 0xC05F) Apple used for this output were used by ITT to bank-switch the extra RAM chip. #The third button on the game connector was not supported, as ITT used the I/O address of this input (0xC063) to read the extra RAM. #The bug in the ONERR GOTO routine in the Apple II plus that required users to BLOAD a patch, was resolved in the ITT 2020. #Some users reported a Bug in the XDRAW routine, causing strange shapes to appear under certain circumstances. #The DOS ITT supplied with the 2020 was Appledos 3.2. However a catalog listing showed Basic programs as type 'P' (for PALSoft) rather than type 'A' (for Applesoft) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「ITT 2020」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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