North Star Horizon

Horizon
A North Star Horizon computer
ManufacturerNorth Star Computers
TypePersonal computer
Release dateNovember 1977; 47 years ago (1977-11)
Introductory price
  • $1899 Assembled
  • $1599 as a Kit
DiscontinuedEarly 1980s
Units sold10,000-100,000+
Operating systemCP/M, NorthStar DOS
CPUZ80 @ 4MHz
Memory16K or more
Storage5.25 floppy drive(s) holds 90KB each
Display80 x 24 text mode
GraphicsRS-232 port
SoundNone
PowerIntegrated 250W P.S.U.
Dimensions50.8 x 44.4 x 18.4 cm
Mass20 kg
SuccessorNorth Star Advantage

The North Star Horizon was a popular 8-bit S-100 bus computer introduced in October 1977.[1][2][3] Like most S-100 machines of the era, it was built around the Zilog Z80A microprocessor, and typically ran the CP/M operating system. It was produced by North Star Computers, and it could be purchased either in kit form or pre-assembled.[4] The North Star Horizon was one of the first computers to have built in floppy drives [5] as well as being one of the first personal computers to have a hard disk drive.[6]

A Z80 processor board for the NorthStar Horizon
An inside view of the NorthStar Horizon
  1. ^ North Star Computer Catalogs (PDF). North Star Computer. 1979.
  2. ^ "S-100 Bus / IEEE-696 Archive: North Star Computers Manuals". www.hartetechnologies.com. Retrieved 2022-11-26.
  3. ^ "NorthStar Horizon computer". oldcomputers.net. Retrieved 2022-11-26.
  4. ^ "Horizon, The Complete Computer". Byte. 2 (10). Peterborough NH: Green Publishing: 21. October 1977. The introductory advertisement for the North Star Horizon computer. The price for a Z80 CPU, 16K of RAM and a single floppy drive was $1599 kit and $1899 assembled. Dual drive systems were $1999 kit and $2349 assembled.
  5. ^ "NorthStar Horizon computer". www.oldcomputers.net. Retrieved 26 July 2016.
  6. ^ "NorthStar Horizon Personal Computer". National Museum of American History. Retrieved 26 July 2016.