8 bit Computers
Model Amstrad CPC 464
Description The CPC 464 is the first Amstrad micro-computer for the general public. It was a big success in France : 2 millions units were sold all over Europe. Its main competitors, at the time, were the Commodore 64 and the Sinclair ZX Spectrum. This machine has a lot of qualities: a good value for the money, lots of games available.
Remarks
  • Working : yes
  • Boxed : no
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Modèle Schneider CPC 464
Description

The schneider CPC 464 is identical to the Amstrad CPC464. The only difference resides in the colors of the unit.

Remarques
  • Fonctionnel : oui
  • Boite origine : non
  • Ecran couleur
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Model Schneider VG 5000
Description It is a 8bit home computer from Schneider. The processor is a Zilog Z80A running at 4MHz. It has 24Kb RAM (expendable to 56Kb) and a 18Kb ROM. The design is quite elegant and the keyboard is efficient but is not as efficient as the one of the Commodore 64. The VG 5000 has a built-in peritel cable for TV connexion. Not so bad. One of the key feature of the computer, according to Schneider, is the presence of the Microsoft Basic 80 in ROM.
Remarques
  • Working : yes
  • Original box : yes
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Last Update : august the 14th 2002