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{{Infobox OS|image=[[File:Pyrus -.svg|280px]]|image2=|bonus_points=128|limit=50|version=''[[1.0160]]''<br>
{{Infobox OS|image=[[File:Pyrus -.svg|280px]]|image2=[[File:Pyrus - Main Screen.jpg|280px]]|bonus_points=128|limit=50|version=[[1.0160]]<br>
Released on 25 January, 2024|system_release=1977/1978|successor=[[TPB-80]]|cpu=1.00 MHz|ram=4 KB|pro=16}}
Released on 25 January 2024|system_release=1977|successor=[[TPB-80]]|cpu=1.00 MHz|ram=4 KB|pro=16}}
'''Pyrus -''' (sometimes called '''Pyrus-''' and sometimes stylized in all-caps) is the first [[8-BIT|8-bit computer]] in the lineup, created by Pyrus Pyrifolia Calculators. The computer is based on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_I Apple I], released on 11 April 1976. The operating system it runs is based on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integer_BASIC Integer BASIC], a variant of BASIC for the Apple I and Apple II computers released in 1976.


To unlock this computer, the player has to either get 24 microchips or by purchasing it from the [[Browser|Pbay website]] with [[Progress Data]].
'''Pyrus -''' is the first [[8-BIT systems (lineup)|8-BIT computer]] in the lineup, created by Pyrus Pyrifolia Calculators. The computer is based on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_I Apple I]. The operating system it runs is based on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integer_BASIC Integer BASIC], a variant of BASIC for the Apple I and Apple II computers released in 1976.


According to the startup, the computer and system it runs were both created by Pyrus Pyrifolia Calculators in 1977.
To unlock this computer, you need to get 24 microchips or purchase it from the [[Browser|Pbay website]] with [[Progress Data]].

Pyrus - was created by Pyrus Pyrifolia Calculators in 1977, but the system it runs on mentions it as 1978 for some reason.


== Features ==
== Features ==
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* Pyrus - Computer
* Pyrus - Computer
* Cassette/Tape
* Cassette/Tape
* Wallpaper/Desk


=== Game modes ===
=== Game modes ===
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== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==


=== General ===
=== Mobile ===

==== General ====
<gallery>
<gallery>
Pyrus - Main Screen.png|Main Screen
File:Pyrus - Main Screen.jpg|Main Screen
Pyrus - Loading Progressoid 1.png|Loading [[Progressoid]] (Part 1)
File:Pyrus - Tape Reading Error.jpg|Loading [[Progressoid]] (Part 1)
Pyrus - Loading Progressoid 2.png|Loading [[Progressoid]] (Part 2)
File:Pyrus - Loading Progressoid 2.jpg|Loading [[Progressoid]] (Part 2)
Pyrus - Tape Reading Error.png|Tape Reading Error
File:Pyrus - Loading Progressoid 2.jpg|Tape Reading Error
Pyrus - Shutdown.png|Shutdown
File:Pyrus - Shutdown.jpg|Shutdown
</gallery>
</gallery>


=== Wallpaper/Desk ===
==== Wallpaper/Desk ====
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Pabari 950 Wallpaper.jpg|Wallpaper/Desk
File:Pabari 950 Wallpaper.jpg|Wallpaper/Desk
</gallery>

=== PC ===

==== General ====
<gallery>
File:PC Pyrus - Main Screen.png|Main Screen
File:PC Pyrus - Loading Game (Part 1).png|Loading Progressoid (Part 1)
File:Pyrus - Loading Game (Part 2).png|Loading Progressoid (Part 2)
File:PC Pyrus - Tape Error.png|Tape Reading Error
File:PC Pyrus - Shutdown.png|Shutdown
</gallery>

==== Wallpaper/Desk ====
<gallery>
File:8-BIT Desk PC.jpg|Wallpaper/Desk
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Pyrus - was first mentioned in 1.00 in the ''8-bit fan'' website on the [[Browser|Progressnet]], stating it is included in the list of "favorite models".
*Pyrus - was first mentioned in 1.00 in the ''8-bit fan'' website on the [[Browser|Progressnet]], stating it is included in the list of "favorite models".
*According to the ''Pyrus- Kit'' website on the Progressnet, this computer was designed by hardware engineer Stephen Barniak (based on Steve Wozniak, the developer of the Apple I).
*This is the only 8-BIT computer in the lineup that outputs grayscale color.
*On [[BarOS|BarOS systems]], the Pyrus - computer costs less Progress Data in the Pbay website.
*Before 1.0160, the CPU used to be the same one as [[TPB-80]].
*This is the only 8-bit computer in the lineup that outputs grayscale color.
*The keyboard keys are identical to the keys in [[Pomodoro 84]].
*Before version 1.0160, the CPU used to be the same one as [[TPB-80]].
*This is the first system in the entire game which can be bought with Progress Data.
*This is the first system in the entire game which can be bought with Progress Data.
**This is also the first system that requires unique items to be unlocked.
**This is also the first system that requires unique items to be unlocked.
*In a Pyrus - teaser, the manual says that the computer was released in 1975<ref>[[File:Pyrus - Manual Teaser.jpg|frameless]]
*In a Pyrus - teaser, the manual says that the computer was released in 1975<ref>[[File:Pyrus - Manual Teaser.jpg|frameless]]


</ref>. It was later changed to 1977 in version 1.0160.
</ref>. It was later changed to 1977 in version 1.0160 due to Pyrus Pyrifolia Calculators being founded in 1977.
*The image shown in the Pyrus - manual is a reference to the Apple logo from 1976 to 1977.
*Before version 1.0170, the year in the startup screen used to display as 1978.
*It is possible to unlock this computer before unlocking [[Progressbar Wista]]. However, in the mobile version, it is possible to unlock this computer before unlocking [[Progressbar 98]].
==Changelog==
==Changelog==
{| class="article-table"
{| class="wikitable article-table"
!Update
!Update
!Version
!Version
!Build
!Type
!Type
!Date
!Description
!Description
|-
|-
|[[1.02]]
| rowspan="3" |[[1.02]]
| 1.0160
| 1.0160
|310
|Alpha
|Alpha
|25 January 2024
|Pyrus - was added.
|Pyrus - is added.
|-
|1.0170
|311
|Beta
|6 February 2024
|The year in the startup screen has been changed to 1977.
|-
|1.0180
|312
|Release Candidate
|9 February 2024
|Assets for the manual and the segments have been changed.
|}
|}


== References ==
== References ==
<references />
<references />{{Navbox 8-Bit}}
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[[Category:Operating Systems]]
[[Category:Operating Systems]]
[[Category:Other systems]]
[[Category:Other systems]]

Latest revision as of 15:35, 17 June 2024


Pyrus -
Home Screen of Pyrus -
Bonus Points128
Level Limit50
Version Released1.0160
Released on 25 January 2024
System Release1977
Succeeded byTPB-80
System Requirements
CPU1.00 MHz
RAM4 KB
Levels for Professional16

Pyrus -


Pyrus - (sometimes called Pyrus- and sometimes stylized in all-caps) is the first 8-bit computer in the lineup, created by Pyrus Pyrifolia Calculators. The computer is based on the Apple I, released on 11 April 1976. The operating system it runs is based on Integer BASIC, a variant of BASIC for the Apple I and Apple II computers released in 1976.

To unlock this computer, the player has to either get 24 microchips or by purchasing it from the Pbay website with Progress Data.

According to the startup, the computer and system it runs were both created by Pyrus Pyrifolia Calculators in 1977.

Features[edit | edit source]

General[edit | edit source]

Game modes[edit | edit source]

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Mobile[edit | edit source]

General[edit | edit source]

Wallpaper/Desk[edit | edit source]

PC[edit | edit source]

General[edit | edit source]

Wallpaper/Desk[edit | edit source]

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • Pyrus - was first mentioned in 1.00 in the 8-bit fan website on the Progressnet, stating it is included in the list of "favorite models".
  • According to the Pyrus- Kit website on the Progressnet, this computer was designed by hardware engineer Stephen Barniak (based on Steve Wozniak, the developer of the Apple I).
  • On BarOS systems, the Pyrus - computer costs less Progress Data in the Pbay website.
  • This is the only 8-bit computer in the lineup that outputs grayscale color.
  • The keyboard keys are identical to the keys in Pomodoro 84.
  • Before version 1.0160, the CPU used to be the same one as TPB-80.
  • This is the first system in the entire game which can be bought with Progress Data.
    • This is also the first system that requires unique items to be unlocked.
  • In a Pyrus - teaser, the manual says that the computer was released in 1975[1]. It was later changed to 1977 in version 1.0160 due to Pyrus Pyrifolia Calculators being founded in 1977.
  • The image shown in the Pyrus - manual is a reference to the Apple logo from 1976 to 1977.
  • Before version 1.0170, the year in the startup screen used to display as 1978.
  • It is possible to unlock this computer before unlocking Progressbar Wista. However, in the mobile version, it is possible to unlock this computer before unlocking Progressbar 98.

Changelog[edit | edit source]

Update Version Build Type Date Description
1.02 1.0160 310 Alpha 25 January 2024 Pyrus - is added.
1.0170 311 Beta 6 February 2024 The year in the startup screen has been changed to 1977.
1.0180 312 Release Candidate 9 February 2024 Assets for the manual and the segments have been changed.

References[edit | edit source]