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Sharopolis | Obscure Systems: Pel Varazdin Orao @Sharopolis | Uploaded February 2017 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
The Pel Varazdin Orao was a Croatian personal computer developed in 1984. Based on a 6502 processor it had 256 x 256 resolution monochrome character based graphics, beeper sound and up to 64k of ram. It was commonly used in Croatian schools in the 80's and a small number of games were released on the platform, including some conversions of well known games and even some 'adult' titles.
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