Elka E-2 Micro
Developer: Elka Computerontwikkeling
Manfacturer: Acorn Computers
Type: 8-Bit Microcomputer
Release Date: September 10 1986
Introductory Price: Ԑ 899 (Fatiman Estanas)
Discontinued: Unknown, Probably 1990/91
Operating System: Acorn MOS v1.2 (Siennan Indoesh, Standard Indoesh and Fatimanian Support), RTV BASIC
CPU: MOS Technology 6502, 3 MHz
Sound: Texas Instruments SN76489 (Square Wave, Noise)
Memory: 32 KB, Expandable to 64 KB
Predecessor: RTV Micro (BBC Micro Derivative), Elka E-1 Micro
Successor: Elka Archimedes, Elka E-3 Micro
The Elka E-1 Micro is a 8-Bit Microcomputer made by the Rijksmaan-Staad-Based Elka Computerontwikkeling, W=who made the RTV Micro Computer, A Derivative of BBC Micro. E-1 is Targeted as a Low-Budget Computer with Enhanced Sound, Graphics and Memory. It Sold in Ԑ 299 Estanas, Since it is a Popular Microcomputer in South Victoria, The State of Sienna and the Northern Fatimania, then later Spread to Other Parts of Fatimania and Firestone. It is Advertised as a Lower Cost Version of RTV Micro, but Suitable for Gaming and Home Use.