Manufacturer: Mattel Introduced: 1979, as a kit Released: 1981 Name: Keyboard Component Part of: Intellivision Codename: "Blue Whale" or the "Intelliputer Keyboard Component itself had own cpu, memory, and stuff: 6502 CPU, 16K × 10-bit DRAM, 40×24 text overlay, tape-drive, microphone input, two expansion ports Mattel Intellivision itself used variant of CP1600, called CP1610. The CP1600 is a 16-bit microprocessor created in a partnership between General Instrument and Honeywell, introduced in February 1975.[1][2] It is one of the first single-chip 16-bit processors. The overall design bears a strong resemblance to the PDP-11. Manufacturer: Mattel Name: Entertainment Computer System (ECS) Midway through 1981, Richard Chang's Design & Development group began work on the Basic Discovery System (BDS). Renamed Lucky (from LUCKI: Low User-Cost Keyboard Interface), Presented fall 1982 Released: January 1983 at CES in LA. 49-key keyboard Initially white, later there was also black model. Connected via Computer Adaptor, using dual DB9 connector. When booted, it will show "Copr @ 1982 Mattel"