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The Dragon 32 was launched in 1982 by Dragon and originally had 32K but later came in 64K too. The Dragon 32 came with an 8-bit CPU with a speed of 0.89 MHZ.
BASIC is an acronym for Beginners All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code
8-bit is an early computer hardware device or software program that is capable of transferring eight bits of data at the same time.
The Dragon 32 and 64 used Microsoft BASIC
A short history of retro 8-bit computers spanning from 1979 with the Atari 400 through to 1986 and the ZX Spectrum 128.
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