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VTech PreComputer 2000

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The VTech PreComputer 2000 (also known as the Genius Leader 2000/2000 Plus)[1] is an electronic learning aid manufactured by VTech and released in 1992. It contains a dot matrix LCD, standard size keyboard, 34 activities for teaching in 4 different levels for 1 or 2 players and introductory computer programming with the BASIC programming language. It has an 80,000 word spell checker and a SAT word builder. It can be powered by battery or AC adapter. It is the successor to the VTech PreComputer 1000 model.

Specifications

The VTech PreComputer 2000 relies upon a Z80B clone as it's processing core.

A 1MB ROM contains program data which can be expanded via the cartridge slot.

Output is supplied by a 2 row 20 column dot-matrix LCD panel.

This machine features PS-BASIC. PS-BASIC is a rudimentary implementation of BASIC offering truth tables, arrays, input statements and variables, allowing users to create simple text programs. One program may be held in memory at a time.

Features

The VTech PreComputer 2000 offers the following features:[2]

Expansion Cartridges

Cartridges for the VTech PreComputer 1000 could be used but the following cartridges were available for the VTech PreComputer 2000:[2] The cartridges could only be inserted with the power off before re-powering and pressing the 'Cartridge' button to activate.[3]

  • Super Memory Expander (Stock Code: 80-1531) - 32Kbyte memory upgrade for BASIC programs
  • Famous places and things (Stock Code: 801533) - Marketed for both PreComputer 1000 and 2000


  1. ^ Teameurope (2013-11-07). "Dumping Blog: VTech - Stuff". Dumping Blog. Retrieved 2020-08-28.
  2. ^ a b VTech UK Advertising Flyer Ref: 95-0155-18
  3. ^ "vTech PreComputer 2000 Inspection Nostalgia Nerd". YouTube.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)