Difference between revisions of "Amstore"
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− | Northern Computers Amstore was a hard disk for Amstrad computers connected by a network. | + | Northern Computers' Amstore was a 20MB hard disk for "all existing Amstrad computers" connected by a network. |
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== Description == | == Description == | ||
− | Amstore was connected through an Amstrad network, a token-passing multi-user ring network. Amstrad network could be used with any Amstrad machine and with IBM PC, Apricot, BBC and Apple computers. The Amstore was connected as a 'station' to this | + | |
+ | Amstore was connected through an Amstrad network, a token-passing multi-user ring network. Amstrad network could be used with any Amstrad machine and with IBM PC, Apricot, BBC and Apple computers. The Amstore was connected as a 'station' to this network. | ||
[[Category:Hardware]] [[Category:Peripherals]] | [[Category:Hardware]] [[Category:Peripherals]] |
Revision as of 15:10, 25 April 2010
Northern Computers' Amstore was a 20MB hard disk for "all existing Amstrad computers" connected by a network.
Description
Amstore was connected through an Amstrad network, a token-passing multi-user ring network. Amstrad network could be used with any Amstrad machine and with IBM PC, Apricot, BBC and Apple computers. The Amstore was connected as a 'station' to this network.