ard at p850ug1.demon.co.uk (Tony Duell) writes:
Later PCs were much closer to being normal
clones...
... with the possible exception of the splendidly bizarre Amstrad Mega
PC, which was a 386 PC that included a Sega MegaDrive games console on
an ISA card.
I;'d forgotten that one, and don't have any docs on it...
Checking my docs has found a service manuals for a series of machines I'd
forogten/ There were 464 Plus and 6128 Plus machines, which were related
to the 'non Plus' versions, but had better graphics (4096 hardware
colours) and totally different styling (look a bit like C128s). They work
with the MM12 and CM14 monitors (mono and colour respectively).
Related to that (in that it's in the same service manual) is the GX4000
which seems to be a cartridge-based games console.
-tony