Difference between revisions of "KDS Electronics"

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* [[KDS Twin 8bit I/O Port]] (1/1985) (4/1986 advert says it uses Z80APIO)
 
* [[KDS Twin 8bit I/O Port]] (1/1985) (4/1986 advert says it uses Z80APIO)
 
* [[KDS 8-Bit Printer Port]] (4/1985) (4/1986 advert says (new version?) without power input needed)
 
* [[KDS 8-Bit Printer Port]] (4/1985) (4/1986 advert says (new version?) without power input needed)
* [[KDS ROM Board]] (7/1985: original version for 4 roms) (4/1986: new version for 5 roms)
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* [[KDS Sideways ROM Board]] (7/1985: original version for 4 roms) (4/1986: new version for 5 roms)
 
* [[KDS Communicator 104]] (7/1985) (this modem connects directly to the CPC's expansion port)
 
* [[KDS Communicator 104]] (7/1985) (this modem connects directly to the CPC's expansion port)
 
* [[KDS Power Controller]] (4/1986)
 
* [[KDS Power Controller]] (4/1986)

Revision as of 06:07, 18 September 2010

A UK-based hardware firm. KDS has been one of the first companies to make CPC peripherals, they have had adverts in every issue of ACU from January 1985 to February 1987. After February 1987 they seem to have vanished suddenly.

Hardware

Software

Unidentified Hardware

KDS Interface for the Amstrad

KDS Interface for the Amstrad - there is some confusion on this device.

Actually, the KDS 8-Bit Printer Port should require a similar cable (for 5V power supply, which isn't available on the CPCs 34pin printer port). So it's quite possible that the "KDS Interface" and "KDS 8-Bit Printer Port" are the same hardware, both having the cable, but with the cable being not visible on one of the photos for whatever reason.

Adverts