The P2000T is a home computer launched by Philips in 1980, mostly sold in the Netherlands. Built around a Z80 processor, it used Philips' teletext chip for its display and stored programs on mini-cassettes inserted into the machine's built-in drive. A BASIC cartridge, supplied with every unit, let users write and save their own programs.
| Manufacturer | Philips |
| Year | 1980 |
| Type | Computer |
| Keyboard | Mandatory |
| Controller | Recommended |
📷 Screenshot coming soon:
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Netplay is not available on this system. CRT output is supported.
No BIOS is required for this system.
Put your programs in:
/recalbox/share/roms/p2000t/
Accepted extensions: .cas (tape), .game
Recalbox ships with the Basic Programs title (basic-p2000t.game): the BASIC cartridge supplied with every P2000T, which allows the user to write two BASIC programs and store/retrieve them from the cassette player.