Compukit UK101
| A running Compukit UK101 | |
| Manufacturer | Compukit Ltd.; CompShop Ltd. | 
|---|---|
| Type | microcomputer | 
| Release date | 1979 | 
| Units shipped | around 5000 kits | 
| Media | Cassette tape, disc drive (optional expansion) | 
| Operating system | Microsoft BASIC | 
| CPU | 6502 @ 1 MHz | 
| Memory | 8Kb, 40Kb (optional expansion) | 
| Display | TV, monochrome | 
| Graphics | 48 x 16 characters, 256 semigraphics, monochrome | 
| Sound | General Instrument AY-3-8910 (optional expansion) | 
| Input | Matrix of keyswitches | 
| Power | 5.0Vdc at 25Watts for an expanded system | 
The Compukit UK101 microcomputer (1979) is a kit clone of the Ohio Scientific Superboard II single-board computer, with a few enhancements for the UK market - notably replacing the 24×24 (add guardband kit to give 32×32) screen display with a more useful 48×16 layout working at UK video frequencies. The video output is black and white with 256 semigraphic characters generated by a two kilobyte ROM. It has no bit-mapped graphics capability. The video is output through a UHF modulator, designed to connect to a TV set.