Witchy wrote:
Original one right down to the cassette port and
built-in Microsloth
BASIC-80, but it's the later 256K board not the 64K one in the first
version. It's also got a genuine Intel 8088, which is apparently surprising
since most later models used AMD chips. The video card is the colour model
with both CGA (or is it MDA?) and composite out.
If it's got composite-out, it's a CGA. The socket is a phono socket
(RCA connector).
My machine has a genuine IBM EGA card, fully expanded to 256k with
INMOS RAM chips.
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John Honniball
coredump(a)gifford.co.uk