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The '''Dr PC Jr.''' is a [[Famiclone]]-based computer system produced by [[Bung Enterprises Ltd]]. It incorporates a floppy disk drive, expanded RAM, and support for external peripherals including a keyboard and printer. |
The '''Dr PC Jr.''' is a [[Famiclone]]-based computer system produced by [[Bung Enterprises Ltd]]. It incorporates a floppy disk drive, expanded RAM, and support for external peripherals including a keyboard and printer. |
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− | It also is a Famicom ROM copier, and could also possibly be used to make homebrew |
+ | It also is a Famicom ROM copier, and could also possibly be used to make homebrew Famicom games, since it can be used with BASIC and has a floppy disk drive. |
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It ships with a version of DOS (version is unknown) written by Tang Ruichun, the same author of the DOS implementations found on [[BBK Electronics]]' similar machines, as well as games credited to "Gamesoft" who also provided software for some BBK products. |
It ships with a version of DOS (version is unknown) written by Tang Ruichun, the same author of the DOS implementations found on [[BBK Electronics]]' similar machines, as well as games credited to "Gamesoft" who also provided software for some BBK products. |
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== External link == |
== External link == |
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− | *[http://mypage.direct.ca/c/ccovell/nesdev.html The Dr. PC Jr. Development Page] |
+ | *[https://web.archive.org/web/20020207203712/http://mypage.direct.ca/c/ccovell/nesdev.html The Dr. PC Jr. Development Page] |
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[[Category:Computers]] |
[[Category:Computers]] |
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[[Category:Famiclones]] |
[[Category:Famiclones]] |
Latest revision as of 12:23, 2 May 2021
The Dr PC Jr. is a Famiclone-based computer system produced by Bung Enterprises Ltd. It incorporates a floppy disk drive, expanded RAM, and support for external peripherals including a keyboard and printer.
It also is a Famicom ROM copier, and could also possibly be used to make homebrew Famicom games, since it can be used with BASIC and has a floppy disk drive.
It ships with a version of DOS (version is unknown) written by Tang Ruichun, the same author of the DOS implementations found on BBK Electronics' similar machines, as well as games credited to "Gamesoft" who also provided software for some BBK products.