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Zenith Z-100

The Zenith Z-100 was an early personal computer introduced in the early 1980s, designed for both business and hobbyist use. It featured an Intel 8085 or Z80 processor, ran on MS-DOS or CP/M operating systems, and had interchangeable floppy disk drives for data storage. Its modular design allowed users to add peripherals like printers and monitors. Although not as popular as contemporaries like the IBM PC, the Z-100 was notable for its flexibility, expandability, and support for networking, making it a versatile option for early computer users exploring personal computing and software development.