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Videoton TV-Computer

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TV-Computer
A Videoton TVC home computer main unit and power supply
Also known asTVC
DeveloperVideoton
ManufacturerVideoton[1][2]
Typehome computer
Release datearound 1986 (1986)
Units soldaround 12000
Operating systemTVC OS, UPM, BASIC
CPUZilog Z80 compatible
Memory32/64 kilobytes
Graphics128×240/16 colors,
256×240/4 colors,
512×240/2 colors (b&w)

The TV-Computer (or TVC in short) is an 8-bit home computer which was manufactured by the Hungarian company Videoton around 1986. The computer was based on the Enterprise and had a built-in BASIC interpreter. Programs could be loaded via tape[3] or floppy. It had a built-in joystick and a keyboard with Hungarian letters and nine function keys.

There are three different models of the TVC:

  • 32k which has 32 KB of RAM
  • 64k which has 64 KB of RAM
  • 64k+ which has 64 KB of RAM and a newer BASIC interpreter (v2.2) and more video RAM (64 Kb instead of 16 KB)

The TVC has three graphical modes: 128×240/16 colors, 256×240/4 colors, and 512×240/2 colors (black and white). There was no text mode, only graphical. This made the computer a bit slow and smooth scrolling is pretty challenging (though there are examples for vertical and horizontal scrolling games nowadays).

Few programs existed for the computer. Many of these were written by dedicated amateurs and were distributed by mail.

It has two tape ports, one A/V, one RGB monitor, one RF connector, one Centronics printer port, one side (for program-modules - game cartridges) and four upper (computer internals are almost exposed) expansion ports and two joystick ports (compatible with Atari-style joysticks, but may have two buttons).

The four upper expansion ports made this computer very versatile. The official floppy solution was connected to one of these ports, the RS232 card also was plugged here. The classroom network card also used this port, the planned game card (with sprite capabilities) also would have used this port - unfortunately there are only some pictures about the prototype module and some documents mention it. Even a SID card was created, using a SID chip to enhance the TVC sound capabilities.

Current enhancements using these ports are: SD card reader, sound card (with 3 different sound chips), game card (+2 joystick ports +SN76489 sound chip + 4 built-in games), HDMI output with several FPGA cores (ofc including TVC), USB/PS2 mouse handling (and an unreleased gamecard with SID and sprite support) and many more.

Games

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There are 100 games from commercial publishers for the Videoton TV-Computer[4]

Name Year Publisher
21 198? SiL Software in LUX
5 Labdajáték 1987 Novotrade
Amoba 198? Videoton Hungary
A Bolygó Neve - Halál 1988 Berysoft
Banánfaló 198? Berysoft
Banánfaló 198? Novotrade
Bányász 198? Novotrade
Bázis 198? SiL Software in LUX
Boszorkánykonyha - Kalandozások a Kémiában 1987 Novotrade
Búvár 198? Berysoft
Buvar Kaland + Ijasz Verseny 198? Novotrade
Centaury 198? Novotrade
Centaury-1 198? Novotrade
Ciklon 198? SiL Software in LUX
Commando 1989 Berysoft
Commando 1987 SiL Software in LUX
Crazy Kangaroo 1986 Videoton Hungary
Demo Kazetta 01 - Bevezetés 198? Videoton Hungary
Demo Kazetta 02 - Tili-Toli 198? Videoton Hungary
Demo Kazetta 03 - Rajzoló 198? Videoton Hungary
Demo Kazetta 04 - Zene 198? Videoton Hungary
Demo Kazetta 05 - Betükészítö, Bombázó 198? Videoton Hungary
Drawer 198? SiL Software in LUX
Egybeirjam? Különírjam? 1 1988 Novotrade
Egybeirjam? Különírjam? 2 1988 Novotrade
Ejtöernyö 198? SiL Software in LUX
Expedíció 1989 Berysoft
Fekete Sólyom 198? SiL Software in LUX
Felderítö 198? SiL Software in LUX
Festö játék 198? Novotrade
Fizikai összefüggések 1987 Novotrade
Forma-1 Hungaroring 198? Novotrade
Geo 1987 Videoton Hungary
Geometriai Transzformációk 1988 Novotrade
Golf 198? Berysoft
Griff 198? SiL Software in LUX
Harc a Föld Körül 198? Novotrade
Harc a föld körül 198? Videoton Hungary
Hungaroring 198? Novotrade
Jet Pack 198? SiL Software in LUX
Kazettás Szövegszerkesztö TV-Computerre 198? Novotrade
Keresd a gyürüt 198? SiL Software in LUX
Kísértetkastély 1 198? SiL Software in LUX
Körmöci arany 198? Novotrade
Korongbiliárd 198? SiL Software in LUX
Ladderman 1989 Berysoft
Létra 198? Novotrade
Level Three 198? SiL Software in LUX
Lift 198? SiL Software in LUX
Lovagi Torna 1988 Berysoft
Magyarország 198? SiL Software in LUX
Marokkó 198? Videoton Hungary
Minotaurusz 198? Novotrade
Mr. Alex 1985 Videoton Hungary
Nagy Függvényábrázoló 1987 Novotrade
Ninja 198? Novotrade
Olajsejk 198? SiL Software in LUX
Orjarat 198? Novotrade
Othello 198? Novotrade
Pack Man 198? Videoton Hungary
Póklakoma 1987 Novotrade
Poseidon Kincse 1989 Novotrade
Reflex 198? SiL Software in LUX
Robin Hood 198? Novotrade
Robin Hood - Íjászverseny 198? Berysoft
RoHAMM 1989 Novotrade
Sakk - Cyrus II 1985 Novotrade
Space Invaders 1986 Videoton Hungary
Space Sapper 1987 Novotrade
Sprinter 198? Berysoft
Sprinter 198? SiL Software in LUX
Star Wars 198? SiL Software in LUX
Szakmai számítások 198? SiL Software in LUX
Szánkóverseny 1985 Videoton Hungary
Színre színt 198? Berysoft
Szonda 198? SiL Software in LUX
Szörny 198? SiL Software in LUX
Telex - 1500 szó magyarul 1 1988 Novotrade
Telex - 1500 szó magyarul 2 1988 Novotrade
Tetris 198? Videoton Hungary
Tower 198? Berysoft
Turbó Rudi 1987 Novotrade
Turbó Rudi 1987 Videoton Hungary
TV Ball 1988 Novotrade
TV Póker 198? Novotrade
TV-Stack 1987 Novotrade
Urhódító 1986 Videoton Hungary
Ursikló 198? SiL Software in LUX
Varázsecset 1988 Novotrade
Varázsgömb 198? Berysoft
Varázsgömb 198? Videoton Hungary
Videoton 198? Videoton Hungary
Vigyori 198? SiL Software in LUX
Volleyball 1990 Berysoft
Volleyball 1990 Videoton Hungary
VT Bridzs 198? Videoton Hungary
Wimbledon 198? SiL Software in LUX
Windsurfer 198? Novotrade
Zenegyár 1989 SiL Software in LUX
Zsír 198? Berysoft

References

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  1. ^ Videoton TV-Computer, Old-Computers.com Museum Archived 2017-03-14 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Videoton TVC (TV-Computer) from 1983, MEGA – Museum of Electronic Games & Art
  3. ^ Videoton TV Computer Tape File Converter, Google code
  4. ^ "Videoton TVC Game Library". tvc.homeserver.hu. Retrieved 20 November 2025.