Description
The Dragon 32 and Dragon 64 are 8-bit home computers released in August 1982 by Dragon Data. The computers were marketed in Europe and the US. The computer used a Motorola 6809E processor. The 32 and 64 numbers referred to the amount of RAM.
Failing to compete with the ZX Spectrum and BBC Micro in Europe, Dragon Data went bankrupt in 1984, after which production continued in Spain by Eurohard until 1987.