"BeeZy" BG-1000
"BeeZy" (BG-1000), a hand-assembled Z80-based computer by Daniel Borel and Pierluigi Zappacosta, financed by Bobst Graphic from 1978 to March 1981
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"BeeZy" BG-1000
Summary
"BeeZy" BG-1000 is a computer[1].
Key Facts
- "BeeZy" BG-1000 is the creator of Pierluigi Zappacosta[2].
- "BeeZy" BG-1000 is the creator of Daniel Borel[3].
- "BeeZy" BG-1000's image is recorded as BeeZy BG-1000-P4191158-black.jpg[4].
- "BeeZy" BG-1000's instance of is recorded as computer[5].
- "BeeZy" BG-1000's manufacturer is recorded as Daniel Borel[6].
- "BeeZy" BG-1000's manufacturer is recorded as Pierluigi Zappacosta[7].
- "BeeZy" BG-1000's collection is recorded as Bolo Museum[8].
- "BeeZy" BG-1000's operating system is recorded as CP/M[9].
- "BeeZy" BG-1000's Commons category is recorded as BeeZy BG-1000[10].
- +1978-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of "BeeZy" BG-1000[11].
- "BeeZy" BG-1000 was dissolved in +1981-03-00T00:00:00Z[12].
- "BeeZy" BG-1000's CPU is recorded as Zilog Z80[13].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include Pierluigi Zappacosta[2], an engineer[14], b. 1950[15], of Italy[16], awarded the Order of Minerva[17] and Daniel Borel[3], an entrepreneur[18], b. 1950[19], of Switzerland[20], awarded the honorary doctor of the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne[21].