UC-95000 series

The UC-95000 series, commonly shortened to UC-95 is a lineup of Vustrelan 8-bit personal computers manufactured by UCE from 1987 through 1997. The UC-95 has a dual-CPU architecture and eight processors which later reduced to six processors in later models after 1994.

Operating system
The UC-95 runs an operating system called UC-OS which was developed by UCE. An MS-DOS-workalike, UC-OS features English-based commands very similar to those in MS-DOS; executable files have the extension. Since the system's release, software such as UC-OS, console and BIOS ROMs have been released as public domain software and are freely available for download.

Display
The monitor supports horizontal scanning rates of 15, 24, and 31 kHz and functions as a cable-ready television (NTSC standard) with composite video input. It was a high quality monitor for playing JAMMA-compatible arcade boards due to its analog RGB input and support for all three horizontal scanning rates used with arcade games.

Expansion
Many add-on cards were released for the system, including networking, SCSI, memory upgrades, CPU enhancements, and MIDI I/O boards. The system has two joystick ports, both 9-pin male and supporting Atari standard joysticks and MSX controllers.

Home arcade
In terms of hardware, the UC-95 was very similar to arcade machines of the time.