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'''Vortex Computersysteme''' from Neckarsulm, Germany,  was a hardware and software manufacturer for the Amstrad CPC. It was founded in 1984 by Mr. Michel and his brother, Mr. Majer and Mrs. Armbruster. Vortex now is called ICP (Intelligent Computer Peripherals) an is an Adaptec Company, specialized in RAID-Controllers.
 
  
== F1 ==
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'''Vortex Computersysteme''' from Neckarsulm, Germany,  was a hardware and software manufacturer for the Amstrad CPC.
[[Image:F1-x.jpg|thumb|F1-X disc drive]]
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[[Image:FD1.jpg|thumb|F1/D disc drive]]
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A 5.25" disc drive. 80 tracks and 708KiB. Sold as '''F1/S''' with controller, '''F1-Z''' without controller as second drive and '''F1/D''' with controller and two drives. The disc drive also was available as an extended version, called '''F1-XRS''', which also contains a RS232 interface, and '''F1-X''', which can be updated with a RS232 interface. Disc operation system [[VDOS]] 2.0 on ROM included.
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It was founded in 1984 by Mr. Michel and his brother, Mr. Majer and Mrs. Armbruster.
  
Manual can be found here [[F1]]
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Vortex now is called ICP (Intelligent Computer Peripherals) an is an Adaptec Company, specialized in RAID-Controllers.
  
== M1 ==
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== CPC Hardware ==
A 3.5" disc drive. 80 tracks and 1.4MB. Sold as '''M1/S''' with controller, '''M1-Z''' without controller as second drive and '''M1/D''' with controller and two drives. The disc drive also was available as an extended version, called '''M1-XRS''', which also contains a RS232 interface, and '''M1-X''', which can be updated with a RS232 interface. Disc operation system [[VDOS]] 2.0 on ROM included.
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== SP ==
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* [[F1|Vortex Disc Drives]]
RAM expansion card. Not compatible to the [[dk'tronics]] memory expansion. Sold in different sizes of RAM as '''SP 64''', '''SP 128''', '''SP 256''', '''SP 320''' and '''SP 512''' (resulting in a maximum RAM size of the computer of 576KiB). Usable under [[BASIC]] and [[CP/M]] and offering a RAM disc.
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* [[Vortex Expansions RAM card]]
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* [[Vortex X modul]] (single ROM board for VDOS)
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* [[Vortex XRS modul]] (Includes serial RS232 interface and rombox)
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* [[Vortex Winchester Drive]] (Hard Disc Drive)
  
== Vector ==
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== Programs ==
A maths program to print functions or to find a function which follows given points. Released 1986.
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== Para Plus ==
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* [[Para]]
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* [[Vortex Para Plus|Para Plus]]
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* [[Vector]] A maths program to print functions or to find a function which follows given points. Released 1986.
  
A program to transfer data [[Vortex Para Plus]]
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== ROMs (Operating Systems) ==
  
== VDOS ==
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* [[BOS]]
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* [[VDOS]]
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* [[Vortex CPM]]
  
The disc operating system [[VDOS]] for use with Vortex drives
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== Adverts ==
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<gallery>
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File:Vortex Advert (CPCI 9-1986 page 76-77).jpg|Two-page advert from 1986
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</gallery>
  
 
== Weblinks ==
 
== Weblinks ==
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[http://www.vortex.de Vortex/ICP-Homepage]
 
[http://www.vortex.de Vortex/ICP-Homepage]
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[[Category:Peripherals]] [[Category:CPC related companies]] [[Category:German companies]]

Latest revision as of 14:56, 26 April 2018

Vortex Logo

Vortex Computersysteme from Neckarsulm, Germany, was a hardware and software manufacturer for the Amstrad CPC.

It was founded in 1984 by Mr. Michel and his brother, Mr. Majer and Mrs. Armbruster.

Vortex now is called ICP (Intelligent Computer Peripherals) an is an Adaptec Company, specialized in RAID-Controllers.

CPC Hardware

Programs

  • Para
  • Para Plus
  • Vector A maths program to print functions or to find a function which follows given points. Released 1986.

ROMs (Operating Systems)

Adverts

Weblinks

Vortex/ICP-Homepage