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CCE MC-4000 //e

Computador doméstico
Lançamento:

1988
Características

Sistema operativo:
CCE-CDOS (e outros utilizáveis no Apple II+ e Apple //e)

Processador
MOS Technology 65c02 em 1,00 MHz

Memória
64KB (base) — 1024K (máxima)

Sistema operativo
CCE-CDOS (e outros utilizáveis no Apple II+ e Apple //e)

Portal Tecnologias da informação

O MC 4000 foi um clone do Apple //e Enhanced produzido pela empresa brasileira CCE no final da década de 1980.



Características |



  • Teclado: mecânico, 62 teclas, teclado numérico reduzido


  • Display:
    • 40 X 24 texto

    • 80 X 24 texto

    • 40 X 40 (ou 48) com 16 cores

    • 80 X 40 (ou 48) com 16 cores

    • 280 X 192 com seis cores

    • 560 X 192 com 16 cores (com limitações)



  • Expansão:
    • 8 slots internos (7 compatíveis com Apple II+, um "slot auxiliar" compatível com Apple //e)


  • Portas:
    • 1 saída de vídeo para TV (NTSC/PAL-M)

    • 1 conector para joystick



  • Armazenamento:
    • Gravador de cassetes

    • Drive de disquete externo de 5 1/4" (face simples, 143 Kb)



Ver também |


  • Apple II

  • Apple II+

  • CCE MC-1000

  • CCE MC-4000


Ligações externas |


  • Vintropedia


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