Difference between revisions of "DMP2160"
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[[Image:dmp2160.jpg|right|thumb|250px|The Amstrad DMP2160 printer]] | [[Image:dmp2160.jpg|right|thumb|250px|The Amstrad DMP2160 printer]] | ||
− | The DMP2160 | + | The DMP2160 is 100% identical to the [[DMP2000]], with the only exception that it was faster (160cps) than the DMP2000 (105cps). |
== General Specifications == | == General Specifications == | ||
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* [[Media:DMP2160.zip|DMP2160 ROM Image]] (16K EPROM, <span style="color:#ff0000">not including the 4K ROM located inside of the CPU</span>) (from a file discovered on an old floppy disc, appears to be an authentic dump) | * [[Media:DMP2160.zip|DMP2160 ROM Image]] (16K EPROM, <span style="color:#ff0000">not including the 4K ROM located inside of the CPU</span>) (from a file discovered on an old floppy disc, appears to be an authentic dump) | ||
− | + | [[Category:Peripherals]] [[Category:Printers and printer ports]] [[Category:Stub]][[Category:Amstrad Products]] |
Latest revision as of 05:00, 22 June 2022
The DMP2160 is 100% identical to the DMP2000, with the only exception that it was faster (160cps) than the DMP2000 (105cps).
General Specifications
For (detailed) general information about Amstrad/Scheider printers, see:
- Amstrad/Schneider Printer Models
- Amstrad/Schneider Printer Technical Specifications
- Amstrad/Schneider Printer Control Codes
- Amstrad/Schneider Printer Support for 7bit Printer Ports
- Amstrad/Schneider Printer Character Sets
- Amstrad/Schneider Printer Buttons and DIP Switches
- Amstrad/Schneider Printer Resources (User and Service Manuals, Datasheets, ROM-images)
Manual
Service Manual
- DMP2160 Service Manual (German) (1100K hires scan) (parts are both English & German)
- DMP2160 Service Manual (German) (520K lowres scan) (parts are both English & German)
Downloads
- DMP2160 ROM Image (16K EPROM, not including the 4K ROM located inside of the CPU) (from a file discovered on an old floppy disc, appears to be an authentic dump)