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Description
Amstrad PPC 640D
Amstrad introduced the PPC-640 in 1988 as a low-cost IBM-compatible portable. It weighed 22lbs. It ran on ten C batteries or mains power and offered a 320x200 flip-up monochrome screen. The CPU was an Intel 8088, clocked at 4.77 MHz. It came with a "full" 640K of memory and included a 2400 bps modem.
NEC V30 @ 8Mhz 2 - 720K FDD 640K RAM LCD Screen with MGA/CGA video connector. Optional external monitor available gets DC power supply from computer. Or you can use a regular Mono or CGA monitor and control video mode with built in DIP switch. 101 key keyboard 2 Serial Ports 1 Parallel Port Uses 10 "C" batteries or 12 volt AC adapter Internal 2400 baud Modem w/standard telephone connection.
Not correct Power pack, so plug is temperamental, But once you get it in the correct place it's fine. Never tried the battery slots. Didn't test the modem (LOL) I created the 2 Floppy disks, so not original
Works fine
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Shipping & pick-up options
Destination & description | Price | |
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To be arranged | N/A | |
Pick-up available from Hastings, Hawke's Bay | Free |
Payment Options
Cash, NZ Bank Deposit