It was a very widespread computer in Hungary with a serious fan base in the 80s and 90s in our country. In the western part of the world, it was considered a less successful construction. In Hungary, many professional and amateur game development, publications, and clubs made it well-known. It drew the attention to itself with remarkable abilities: (multiple graphics mode, up to 672 * 512 pixel resolution, up to 256 colours, built-in text editor, extravagant, eye-catching design, built-in cursor positioning / joystick /). It is also interesting that it included the BASIC language in an external cartridge. But the Sinclair ZX Spectrum emulator sold to the computer in the form of cartridges was also known. The computer was primarily suitable for playing and learning the BASIC language.
Manufacturer: Enterprise Computers, United Kingdom, 1986.
Specifications: 128 Kilobyte RAM, 32 Kilobyte ROM, control unit: 4 MHz clock signal Z80A microprocessor, power supply unit: 9,5 V, DC voltage 2A, 19W
Bibliography:
http://www.ep128.hu/Menu.htm
http://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enterprise_128
http://www.machines.hu/adatok/8bites_gepek/egyeb/enterprise128/enterprise128.htm
http://www.gamestar.hu/magyarorszagon-vilaghiru-haziszamitogepek-enterprise-64-es-128.html