Jupiter Ace
The Jupiter Ace was a British home computer by Jupiter Cantab, released in 1982. Like many other home computers of the era, it utilized the Zilog Z80 microprocessor. Known for its distinct white case and visual similarity to the ZX Spectrum, the Ace differed from other microcomputers of the time in that its programming environment used Forth instead of the more popular BASIC. This difference, along with a small selection of commercially available games and software, rudimentary sound generation through an internal speaker, and a comparatively poor character based graphic display limited sales; the machine was not a success in the market.
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