Robotron KC 87

Kleincomputer robotron KC 87
DeveloperVEB Robotron-Meßelektronik "Otto Schön" Dresden
TypeMicrocomputer
Release dateZ 9001: 1984
KC 85/1: 1985
KC 87: 1987
Lifespan5 years
Introductory priceZ 9001.10: 1550 M[1]
KC 85/1.10: 1550 M
KC 85/1.11: 1940 M
KC 87.10: 3005 M
KC 87.11: 3390 M[2]
DiscontinuedZ 9001: 1985
KC 85/1: 1987
KC 87: March 1989
Units sold~30.000[3]
MediaCassette tape, expansion modules
Operating systemZ9001-OS [de] (4 KB),
character ROM (2 KB),
KC 87: KC-BASIC [de] interpreter in ROM
CPUU880 (Zilog Z80 clone) @ 2.5 MHz
Memory17 KB (64 KB max.) (DRAM)
Display40x20 or 40x24 characters (semigraphics)
X.X0: monochrome
X.X1: color
with expansion: 256×192 pixels monochrome
SoundBuzzer
Power220 V, 50 Hz, 25 W
PlatformK 1520 bus
Dimensions40 cm × 30 cm × 8.5 cm
(15,7 in x 11.8 in x 3.1 in)
Mass~4 kg
SuccessorBIC A 5105 [de]

The Robotron KC 87,[4][5] fully known as Kleincomputer robotron KC 87 (KC standing for Kleincomputer, lit. "small computer"), was an 8-bit microcomputer released in 1987 and produced in East Germany by VEB Robotron-Meßelektronik "Otto Schön" Dresden, part of Kombinat Robotron.[6]

The first model in the series, the Robotron Z 9001, originally designed as a home computer and introduced in 1984, was renamed to Robotron KC 85/1 in 1985 to de-emphasize its use as consumer good.[7] Despite similar names, the Robotron Kleincomputers were not directly related to the KC 85 mass-produced by VEB Mikroelektronik "Wilhelm Pieck" Mühlhausen.[3][8]

The availability of the Robotron KC series for private customers was very limited. The computers were mostly used at educational institutions, organizations, and enterprises. Therefore, the extracurricular use of KC computers was often allowed for students at institutions and organizations.[3]

  1. ^ Z 9001 price - Jugend + Technik (magazin), issue 8, August 1984, p. 587.
  2. ^ Robotron leaflet: Price list for Robotron hardware queried on 11 February 2023.
  3. ^ a b c Cite error: The named reference Weise_2005 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  4. ^ "KC 87 Robotron". www.old-computers.com. Retrieved 2022-11-24.
  5. ^ "Robotron KC 87". www.heimcomputer.de. Retrieved 2022-11-24.
  6. ^ "The KC85 Computers". floooh.github.io. Retrieved 2022-11-24.
  7. ^ "Die Kleincomputer der DDR". robotron-net.de. Retrieved 2023-03-10.
  8. ^ Peter Mühlbauer (2000-10-03). "Auferstanden aus Platinen" [Risen from boards] (in German). Telepolis. Retrieved 2009-11-30.