[[ImageFile:Exelvision-EXL100EXL 100.jpg|500px400px|right|thumb|EXL100 with its infrared keyboardand joysticks]]
The EXL 100 is a computer released in 1984 by the French brand Exelvision, based on the TMS 7020 microprocessor from Texas Instruments.
This was an uncommon design choice (at the time , as almost all home computers either used [[MOS 6502|6502 ]] or [[Z80 ]] microprocessors) but . But it was justified by the fact that the engineering team behind the machine came from Texas InstrumentsFrance.
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== Variants Models ==[[File:Exelvision Exeltel.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Exelvision Exeltel]][[File:Exelvision Exeltel II.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Exelvision Exeltel II]]
A version with an integrated V.23 modem named Exeltel was released in 1986.
It competed with the [[Oric-1/Atmos|Oric Telestrat]] and the [[Thomson|Thomson TO9+]], other computers designed for France's [[Minitel]] network.
An US version of the Exeltel was then developed for USWest, the Exeltel II.
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*https://wikipedia.org/wiki/EXL_100
*[http://www.ti99.com/exelvision/website/ Exelvision website (FR)]
*[https://youtu.be/xsfzuiA6yG8 Pub 1] [https://youtu.be/GoZbyXxYH7Y Pub 2] TV advertisements Exelvision
*[[Media:Doc-technique-exelvision.djvu|Documentation technique EXL100]]