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Interesting computer made in Japan but there is very little information on it. It was built by Yamazaki Educational Equipment Company, LTD. This 8-bit microcomputer was known as the Basic·α (Basic·alpha)and as the YPC·1000. Both names appear on the original box and on the computer.
The computer is really SMALL! It's about 2" wider than my Samsung Galaxy smartphone and about twice as thick....roughly 7" x 5" x 1". It came in its original box and has a set of instructions with it, unfortunately (for me), the instructions are in Japanese. But from the pictures, it is clear that the YPC-1000 was a kit computer that the owner put together him/herself. It runs on four AA batteries and has an LCD screen that displays 1 line of 16 characters.
According to epocalc.net, the computer was made in the 1980s.1
It seems to have been made by the Yamazaki Machinery Works. We came across an article in the NY Times from 1981 that was about the company opening a manless manufacturing factory....what is now called an automated factory!
1http://www.epocalc.net/php/liste_models.php?nom=Y&nocomp=pc
2https://www.nytimes.com/1981/12/13/business/new-in-japan-the-manless-factory.html
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