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{{Infobox OS|image=[[File:Pyrus -.svg|280px]]|image2=|bonus_points=128|limit=50|version='[[1.0160]]'
{{Infobox OS|image=[[File:Pyrus -.svg|280px]]|image2=|bonus_points=128|limit=50|version=''[[1.0160]]''<br>
Released on 25 January, 2024 (date format subject to change)|system_release=1977/1978|successor=[[TPB-80]]|cpu=1.00 MHz|ram=4 KB|pro=16}}
Released on 25 January, 2024|system_release=1977/1978|successor=[[TPB-80]]|cpu=1.00 MHz|ram=4 KB|pro=16}}


'''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].
'''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].

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Pyrus -
Bonus Points128
Level Limit50
Version Released1.0160
Released on 25 January, 2024
System Release1977/1978
Succeeded byTPB-80
System Requirements
CPU1.00 MHz
RAM4 KB
Levels for Professional16

Pyrus -


Pyrus - is the first 8-BIT computer in the lineup, created by Pyrus Pyrifolia Calculators. The computer is based on the Apple I.