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'''Bi Am ZX-Spectrum 48/64''' was Russian clone of the ]. The name suggest that it comes with 64 KB RAM. The size of the system unit is 10 x 8.4 x 2 inches. Made of metal. Has the sign Made in RF (Russian Federation) at the back. It was produced in 1992-1994. '''Bi Am ZX-Spectrum 48/64''' was Russian clone of the ]. The name suggest that it comes with 64 KB RAM. The size of the system unit is 10 x 8.4 x 2 inches. Made of metal. Has the sign Made in RF (Russian Federation) at the back. It was produced in 1992-1994.



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Bi Am ZX-Spectrum 48/64 was Russian clone of the ZX Spectrum. The name suggest that it comes with 64 KB RAM. The size of the system unit is 10 x 8.4 x 2 inches. Made of metal. Has the sign Made in RF (Russian Federation) at the back. It was produced in 1992-1994.

Also see

Sinclair computers, derivatives, and clones
Sinclair Research /
Science of Cambridge
Amstrad
Licenced systems
Timex Corporation
Cambridge Computer
Lists of clones
Compatible or
related systems
Sinclair Research peripherals
Timex peripherals
Other peripherals
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