The LC80 was programmed by entering hexadecimal
machine codes via a built-in 25-key
calculator keyboard (16 hexadecimal keys, 7 function keys,
NMI,
Reset). Programs could be saved and loaded via cassette tape or
EPROM. Beside the CPU the board contained
two PIO and one CTC integrated circuits as well as 1 KB of RAM and 2 KB of ROM. Interfaces: •
cassette tape interface • 12 programmable input / output lines, 4
Handshake lines, and 7 CTC lines • CPU-
bus (unbuffered)
Export version Based on a request from the
United Kingdom, an export variant was developed. This version differed from the conventional LC80 in the following details: • wooden cabinet • 12 KB ROM • 4 KB RAM • keyboard template for chess program
SC-80 (similar to the East German chess computer SC2) As the order from abroad did not come through in the end, only samples were manufactured of this version. == Software and applications==