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The VG 5000 is a computer created by Philips in 1984. It was manufactured in Le Mans (France) by Radiotechnique (RTS) and marketed under the Philips, Radiola and Schneider brands.
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The VG 5000 is a computer created by Philips in 1984. Production ended in 1986.
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It was manufactured in Le Mans (France) by Radiotechnique (RTS) and marketed under the Philips, Radiola and Schneider brands. The Philips had a black casing while the Radiola and Schneider had a white casing.
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Approximately 73,000 units of the machine have been sold [http://vg5000bazar.free.fr/html/articles/carriere_commerciale.htm Source]. Very few programs and games were ever released for this machine.
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== Specifications ==
 
== Specifications ==
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*Graphics: semigraphics based on 8 × 10 pixel characters (equivalent to 320 × 250 pixels) in 8 colors
 
*Graphics: semigraphics based on 8 × 10 pixel characters (equivalent to 320 × 250 pixels) in 8 colors
 
*Sound: 1 voice, 5 octave range
 
*Sound: 1 voice, 5 octave range
*Keyboard: Built-in 63 keys AZERTY keyboard with BASIC keywords
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*Keyboard: Built-in 63 keys Minitel-like AZERTY keyboard with BASIC keywords
 
*Ports: DIN5 cassette player connector (1200/2400 baud), DIN8 SCART connector
 
*Ports: DIN5 cassette player connector (1200/2400 baud), DIN8 SCART connector
 
*Expansion: 2×25 pins bus connector
 
*Expansion: 2×25 pins bus connector
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== Peripherals ==
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Several peripherals were developed during its commercial life:
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*VY0030: cassette player
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*VG5200: joystick interface
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*VU0001: joystick
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*VU0011: RF modulator
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*VU0022: power supply
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*VG5216: 16KB RAM memory expansion with joystick and printer ports
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*VU0031: 16KB RAM memory expansion
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*VW0010: 40 column printer
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*VW0020: 80 column printer
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*VW0030: 80 column printer
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New hardware expansions are built by hobbyists: [https://sites.google.com/view/vg5000-hardware/vg5k-new-hardware VG5K New Hardware]
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== Links ==
 
== Links ==
  
 
*https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Philips_VG5000
 
*https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Philips_VG5000
*http://vg5000.free.fr
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20191009031832/http://vg5k.free.fr/ VG5K website] web archive
*[http://vg5000.free.fr/docs/tech/VG5000_Technical%20Manual.pdf VG5000 Technical Manual]
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*[http://vg5000bazar.free.fr/ VG5000 bazar]
*[http://vg5000.free.fr/docs/tech/VG5000_External%20EPROM-ROM.pdf VG5000 Memory Mapping]
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*[http://vg5000.free.fr My VG5000 website]
*[[Media:EF9345 datasheet.pdf|SGS-Thomson EF9345 datasheet]]
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*[http://vg5000.free.fr/docs/tech/docs.htm Internal technical documentation]
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*[[Media:EF9345 datasheet.pdf|SGS-Thomson EF9345 datasheet]] same graphics processor as in the Minitel
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*[http://dcvg5k.free.fr/ DCVG5K] Emulator for Windows and collection of 55 programs and games
  
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[[Category:Non CPC Computers]]
 
[[Category:Non CPC Computers]]

Latest revision as of 21:57, 2 December 2024

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The VG 5000 is a computer created by Philips in 1984. Production ended in 1986.

It was manufactured in Le Mans (France) by Radiotechnique (RTS) and marketed under the Philips, Radiola and Schneider brands. The Philips had a black casing while the Radiola and Schneider had a white casing.

Approximately 73,000 units of the machine have been sold Source. Very few programs and games were ever released for this machine.


Specifications

  • CPU: Zilog Z80A processor running at 4 MHz
  • RAM: 24KB, including 16KB of system memory (expandable to 48KB) and 8KB of dedicated memory for the video processor
  • ROM: 18KB, including 16KB containing the VG5000 BASIC (derived from Microsoft BASIC-80) and 2KB of character bitmaps built into the video processor
  • Video processor: SGS Thomson EF9345P
  • Graphics: semigraphics based on 8 × 10 pixel characters (equivalent to 320 × 250 pixels) in 8 colors
  • Sound: 1 voice, 5 octave range
  • Keyboard: Built-in 63 keys Minitel-like AZERTY keyboard with BASIC keywords
  • Ports: DIN5 cassette player connector (1200/2400 baud), DIN8 SCART connector
  • Expansion: 2×25 pins bus connector


Peripherals

Several peripherals were developed during its commercial life:

  • VY0030: cassette player
  • VG5200: joystick interface
  • VU0001: joystick
  • VU0011: RF modulator
  • VU0022: power supply
  • VG5216: 16KB RAM memory expansion with joystick and printer ports
  • VU0031: 16KB RAM memory expansion
  • VW0010: 40 column printer
  • VW0020: 80 column printer
  • VW0030: 80 column printer

New hardware expansions are built by hobbyists: VG5K New Hardware


Links