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a light pen by [[Dart Electronics]]
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a light-pen by [[Dart Electronics]] for CPC464.
  
[[image:DARTLightPen ad ACU May1986.jpg|thumb]]
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[[image:DARTPen closeup.jpg|right]]
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Main features:
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* allows you to write freehand at normal speed (hi speed)
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* pixel accurate, 320 x 200 resolution (hi definition)
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* uses Polymer Fibre Optic technology
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* works on both Green & Colour monitors
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* works in all three screen modes
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* through port
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Mentioned on [[:File:Amstrad Computer User8512 007.jpg]], advert on [[:File:ACU8510-109.jpg]] and ACU8603-110.jpg.
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Also sold by [[Amstrad Computer User]] magazine as an "exclusive readers offer".
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== Software ==
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??
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== Pictures ==
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<gallery caption="DART Light Pen">
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image:DARTPen ACU ad March1986.jpg|ad in [[Amstrad Computer User]]
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image:DARTPen ACU March1986.jpg|review in [[Amstrad Computer User]] March 1986
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image:DARTLightPen ad ACU May1986.jpg|ACU readers offer
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image:DartLightPenTop.jpg|Dart Light Pen Top
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image:DartLightPenBottom.jpg|Dart Light Pen Bottom
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image:DartLightPenPCBTop.jpg|Dart Light Pen PCB Top
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image:DartLightPenPCBBottom.jpg|Dart Light Pen PCB Bottom
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</gallery>
  
 
[[Category:Input Device]] [[Category:Peripherals]]
 
[[Category:Input Device]] [[Category:Peripherals]]

Latest revision as of 05:02, 24 April 2020

a light-pen by Dart Electronics for CPC464.


DARTPen closeup.jpg

Main features:

  • allows you to write freehand at normal speed (hi speed)
  • pixel accurate, 320 x 200 resolution (hi definition)
  • uses Polymer Fibre Optic technology
  • works on both Green & Colour monitors
  • works in all three screen modes
  • through port


Mentioned on File:Amstrad Computer User8512 007.jpg, advert on File:ACU8510-109.jpg and ACU8603-110.jpg.

Also sold by Amstrad Computer User magazine as an "exclusive readers offer".

Software

??


Pictures