[1] It was developed in South Korea, with built-in HuBASIC BASIC written by Hudson Soft in Japan.
External disk drives, a gamepad, and a dedicated CRT monitor[4] can be connected to this unit.
The computer can run CP/M if equipped with double-sided, double density floppy disk drives.
Software was published on cassette tapes, with more than one hundred games and programs.
Sound is produced by a General Instrument AY-3-8910 chip, providing 3 voices with 8 octaves each.