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Sega
SC 3000 / SC 3000H

The SC-3000 is a computer based on the hardware of the first videogame systems released by Sega in Japan : the SG-1000 series. It can use the same game cartridges marketed for these consoles.

The SC3000 can't be used without a ROM cartridge, which can be either a game or language. There were three different BASIC cartridges. One came with only 1Kb of RAM (and you had only 512 bytes free !), the second with 16Kb and the last with 32Kb. In official adverts, they show a total RAM of 48Kb. This was counting the VRAM and the 32Kb BASIC cartridge...

Several great games were adapted by Sega for this computer. Several graphic characteristics of the SC-3000 are fairly close to MSX ones. For example, it was one of the first computers to offer 32 sprites.

Some months later, Sega released the SC-3000 H which was the same system but with a mechanical keyboard.

This computer was also marketed by Yeno under the same name (Yeno SC 3000 & SC 3000H). It was exactly the same computer except for the Yeno brand...

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The Sega computer was sold in Australia by John Sands, a religious retailer of non-gambling card and board games. It was one of the main sellers, and was nipping at the heels of the Commodore 64 in sales in Chistmas ''84. Commodore and Amstrad were the main home computers at the time, the other manufacturers like Atari and Sinclair didn''t appear to have much interest in the Australian market. Sega got into a row with John Sands over the Master System, which they wanted Sands to sell, but they refused because it didn''t have any educational value. John Sands took them all the way to the High Court and won an injunction preventing Sega from selling the Master System - so Sega stopped the supply of SC-3000s to John Sands ! So, potentially the biggest computer in Australia basically withered away in 1986, leaving the entire market to Commodore...

          
Saturday 28th May 2022
david (australia)

The SEGA 3000 was sold through Woolworths in New Zealand so everything was in English.

          
Monday 11th September 2017
Graeme Simpson (New Zealand)

As this was released in Japan am I correct in assuming that all games for this are in Japenese?

          
Thursday 2nd February 2017
Kurtis

 

NAME  SC 3000 / SC 3000H
MANUFACTURER  Sega
TYPE  Home Computer
ORIGIN  Japan
YEAR  1983
BUILT IN LANGUAGE  Sega Basic
KEYBOARD  QWERTY full-stroke keyboard (SC-3000h) or rubber keys (SC-3000)
CPU  NEC D780C-1 (Z80A clone)
SPEED  3.58 MHz
CO-PROCESSOR  Texas Instruments TMS9929A (VDP)
RAM  Depending on Basic cartridge used.
VRAM  16 kb
ROM  32 kb
TEXT MODES  40 x 25
GRAPHIC MODES  256 x 192, 256 x 220
COLORS  16-color palette with 16 intensities each (64 colors from a 256-color palette)
SOUND  Texas Instruments SN-76596 PCM audio processor (6 channel sound)
I/O PORTS  TV RF output, Composite video out, Cartridge slot, Expansion slot, Tape interface, Joystick (2), External Audio, Serial
BUILT IN MEDIA  None
POWER SUPPLY  External AC transformer
PERIPHERALS  Printer-plotter, floppy disk drive
PRICE  Unknown



Software for this system!

BASIC LEVEL II
B-20 1983 MITEC
 
 
 
application
KAGAKU (GENSOKIGOU MASTER)
E-107 1983 Sega
 
 
 
game
SEGA SC-3000 MUSIC EDITOR
year unknown MITEC
 
 
 
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