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Amstrad CPC 464 with colour monitor

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Clones

There was one clone of CPC maden in Russia at 1994. The name is Aleste 520EX. Technical spec: CPUZ80H, 8MHz, 512KB, RTC, 320x200 16 (of 512) colors and 640x200 4 (of 512) colors, mouse, expansion slot with DMA access. All in one box design plus external 3.5" floppy drive. External 4 channels 8 bits per channel sound card which plays s3m and stm files. Software: all original software of CPC plus MSXDOS whith command line tools, C compiller, several windowed tools as text editor, debugger, disk editor. The computer emulate MSX2 video chip a runs several MSX2 games. The clone was popular for MSX users and homemaders.


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