The 8-bit version of P8000 was completely contained on a single 4-layer printed circuit board. The processor, with a clock frequency of 4 MHz, was based on the
U880 microprocessor (near clone of
Zilog Z80) and peripheral circuits along with the U8272
floppy-disk controller.
Direct memory access was accomplished by
U858 DMA controller chip. The system featured a main memory of 64 KB dynamic RAM, an 8 K
EPROM, and a 2 KB static RAM for boot code, system test routines and the system monitor. This extra memory could be moved or turned off in 4-KB-stages in the 64 K address space. The 8-bit machine had four serial ports, designated tty0 to tty3. These interfaces could operate either as
V.24 or IFSS (
Interface sternförmig seriell–20 mA
current loop) signals. In addition the computer had a
parallel port which allowed the connection of an EPROM burner. Another internal 32-bit parallel interface was used for the coupling the 8-bit to a 16-bit microcomputer card. Data exchange was via two built-in 5.25" floppy drives. Two additional 5.25" or 8" floppy drives could be connected externally. ==The 16-bit microcomputer==