<s>
The	O
EXL	B-Device
100	I-Device
is	O
a	O
computer	O
released	O
in	O
1984	O
by	O
the	O
French	O
brand	O
Exelvision	B-Device
,	O
based	O
on	O
the	O
TMS	O
7020	O
microprocessor	B-Architecture
from	O
Texas	O
Instruments	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
This	O
was	O
an	O
uncommon	O
design	O
choice	O
(	O
at	O
the	O
time	O
almost	O
all	O
home	O
computers	O
either	O
used	O
6502	B-General_Concept
or	O
Z80	B-General_Concept
microprocessors	I-General_Concept
)	O
but	O
justified	O
by	O
the	O
fact	O
that	O
the	O
engineering	O
team	O
behind	O
the	O
machine	O
(	O
Jacques	O
Palpacuer	O
,	O
Victor	O
Zebrouck	O
and	O
Christian	O
Petiot	O
)	O
came	O
from	O
Texas	O
instruments	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
It	O
was	O
part	O
of	O
the	O
government	O
Computing	B-Device
for	I-Device
All	I-Device
plan	O
and	O
9000	O
units	O
were	O
used	O
in	O
schools	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
Many	O
extensions	O
were	O
available	O
:	O
modem	B-Application
,	O
floppy	B-Device
disk	I-Device
drive	I-Device
and	O
a	O
16	O
KB	O
CMOS	B-Device
RAM	I-Device
powered	O
by	O
an	O
integrated	O
lithium	O
battery	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
Its	O
TMS	B-Application
5220	I-Application
sound	O
processor	O
was	O
capable	O
of	O
French	O
speech	B-Application
synthesis	I-Application
,	O
another	O
unusual	O
feature	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
The	O
machine	O
came	O
with	O
a	O
BASIC	O
version	O
on	O
cartridge	B-Protocol
named	O
ExelBasic	O
.	O
</s>
