Sinclair PC200

Sinclair PC200 is Amstrad try of an IBM PC-XT clone under Sinclair brand. It looks like a home computer of the late 80’s Amiga or Atari ST. It has CGA graphics, 512kB RAM and built-in 720K floppy. There are two 8-bit ISA slots for expansion cards. If inserted, the upper trapdoor has to be opened permanently. The PC speaker volume can be regulated. The machine was shipped with MS-DOS 3 and Digital Research’s GEM (same GUI like on Atari ST) running under MD-DOS. Demo shown is 8086 Feet Under from 8086Compo 19
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