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The Amstrad PC1640, also known as the Amstrad PC6400 in some regions, was a popular personal computer released in 1986. It was an enhanced version of the earlier Amstrad PC1512.
Here are the key specifications of the Amstrad PC1640:
CPU:
Processor: Intel 8086
Clock Speed: 8 MHz
Memory:
RAM: 512 KB, expandable to 640 KB
Storage:
Floppy Drives: Two 5.25-inch floppy disk drives (360 KB each)
Hard Drive: Optional 20 MB hard disk drive (in the PC1640 HD20 model)
Display:
Graphics: Hercules graphics (monochrome), CGA (Color Graphics Adapter), and EGA (Enhanced Graphics Adapter) modes
Resolution: Up to 640x350 in EGA mode
Monitor: Available with a monochrome or color monitor (MD or DD models, respectively)
Operating System:
DOS: MS-DOS 3.2
Graphical Interface: GEM (Graphics Environment Manager)
Ports and Expansion:
Serial Port: 1 x RS-232C
Parallel Port: 1 x Centronics
Expansion Slots: Three 8-bit ISA expansion slots
Keyboard: Full-sized 102-key keyboard with function keys and numeric keypad
Sound:
Basic PC speaker for simple sound output
Additional Features:
Design: Desktop form factor with a detachable keyboard
Bundled Software: Included GEM Desktop, GEM Paint, GEM Write, and a variety of other software utilities
Power Supply: Integrated into the system unit
The Amstrad PC1640 was well-received for its affordability and decent performance, making it a popular choice for home and small business users during the late 1980s
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