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The TK85 was a ZX81 clone made by Microdigital Eletronica, a computer company located in Brazil. It came with 16 or 48 kB RAM, and had a ZX Spectrum–style case, more precisely a Timex Sinclair 1500 clone.
It had some special features like high speed (1500 bps) load and save, even mentioned in the user manual.
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- ZX80 based: MicroAce, TK80, NE-Z80
- ZX81 based: Apply 300, AS-1000, Lambda 8300, CP-200, CZ 2000, CZ 1000, CZ 1500, CZ 1000 Plus, CZ 1500 Plus, CZ Spectrum, NE-Z8000, Ringo R-470, TK82C, TK83, TK85
- ZX Spectrum based: ATM, Pentagon, CZ Spectrum Plus, Didaktik, Dubna 48K, Hobbit,Scorpion ZS-256, Sprinter, Kay 1024, Komputer 2086, TK90X, TK95, Robik, ZX Spectrum Next
- QL based: CST Thor, One Per Desk, Q40/Q60
- Other: SAM Coupé, Jupiter Ace
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