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Cromemco System Three - Desktop Computer
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Cromemco System Three

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The Cromemco System Three (c. 1982) was an early all-in-one desktop computer featuring a built-in monitor, keyboard, and floppy drives, utilizing Zilog's Z80 processor and running CP/M operating system.

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What processor did the Cromemco System Three use?

The Cromemco System Three used Zilog's Z80 processor, a defining component of many early CP/M computers. That architecture made it suitable for business software and other command-line workloads of the early 1980s.

Did the Cromemco System Three include a monitor and floppy drives?

The System Three was designed as an all-in-one desktop with a built-in monitor, keyboard, and floppy drives. That integrated layout reduced the need to assemble separate display and storage components.

Which operating system ran on the Cromemco System Three?

The computer ran CP/M, an operating system widely used on Z80-based microcomputers. CP/M support gave the System Three access to the business applications and utilities written for that platform.

Why is the Cromemco System Three historically interesting?

The computer represents the early-1980s shift from hobbyist kits toward integrated desktop systems. Its built-in peripherals, Z80 processor, and CP/M software made it a practical period workstation rather than only an electronics project.

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