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====== PEL Varazdin Galeb (1981) ======




===== Features =====

* CPU: MOS 6502
* RAM: 9 KB up to 64 KB
* ROM: 16 KB (Monitor & BASIC interpreter)
* Text Modes: 48 columns x 16 lines
* Graphic Modes: 96 x 48 pixels
* Colors: Monochrome
* Sound: Built-in speaker - 1 channel, 5 octaves
* I/O Ports: Composite video output, TV RF video output, Serial RS-232 port, Tape interface, Expansion connector
* Built In Language: Basic interpreter
* Keyboard: 59 key full-stroke keyboard (QWERTZ)
* Built In Media: None



===== History and Trivia =====

Galeb was an 8-bit computer designed by Miroslav Kocjan and developed by PEL Varaždin. It was largely inspired by the Compukit UK 101, Ohio Scientific Superboard and Superboard II computers that appeared in the U.K. and U.S.A. in 1979.

The production ended at the end of 1984 and there were only 250 units produced (so it is extremely rare). It was replaced by the Orao, a better and cheaper model.

//(info from old-computers.com)//



===== Links =====

* Galeb at old-computers.com -- http://www.old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?c=1048



===== Other Emu =====

* Galeb Emu -- http://www.foing.hr/~fng_josip/




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