Hotbit
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| Type | home computer | 
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| Release date | November, 1985 | 
| Discontinued | 1988 | 
| Operating system | MSX BASIC, MSX-DOS, CP/M | 
| CPU | Zilog Z80A @ 3.58 MHz | 
| Memory | 64 KB–512 KB (max.) | 
The Hotbit HB-8000 was an MSX1 home computer developed and sold by the Brazilian subsidiary of Japanese corporation Sharp through its EPCOM home computer division, in mid-1980s. The MSX machines were very popular in Brazil at the time, and they virtually killed all the other competing 8 bit microcomputers in the Brazilian market.[1]
Versions 1-1.2
The Hotbit had three versions: 1.0 and 1.1 with gray and white case and 1.2, with a black case and a ROM slightly modified to solve an ASCII table compatibility issue with the other popular Brazilian MSX, the Gradiente Expert.
Technical specifications
| CPU | Zilog Z80A @ 3.58 MHz | 
| RAM | 64 KB | 
| VRAM | 16 KB (TMS9928NL) | 
| ROM | 32 KB | 
| Keyboard | mechanic, 73 keys (with 4 cursor keys), reset key | 
| Display | text: 40×24 rows; graphics: 256×192 pixels, 16 colours, 32 sprites | 
| Sound | General Instrument AY-3-8910 (PSG), 3 voices, white noise | 
| Ports | 2 joystick connectors, TV out, sound out, tape recorder connector, parallel port, 2 cartridge slots | 
| Storage | tape recorder (1200/2400 bps) or one or two external 5¼" disk drive (360 KB) | 
Peripherals

Serial interface for external Modem HB-3000.
- HB-100: joystick
 - HB-2400: tape recorder
 - HB-3000 or HB-3001: external modem
 - HB-3600: Dual disk drive controller and power supply. Sold in a bundle with one HB-6000 drive
 - HB-4000: 80 columns card with the V9938 VDP inside
 - HB-4100: 64KB RAM expansion
 - HB-6000: 5¼" disk drive (slim height), 360 KB
 
Notes
External links
- (Portuguese)-Sharp Hotbit
 
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