Here are some photos of my awesome Sinclair PC200!
The Sinclair PC 200 was one of the last computers built under the Sinclair brand (along with the PC-500). Very few were sold.
It featured an 8 MHz 8086 processor, 521k RAM Memory... and a low-density floppy disk. No internal hard-drive.
It has a TV outlet socket, so you can connect it to the TV!
NAME | PC 200 |
MANUFACTURER | Sinclair |
TYPE | Professional Computer |
ORIGIN | United Kingdom |
YEAR | 1988 |
BUILT IN LANGUAGE | MS-DOS, Digital Research GEM desktop, Organiser software |
KEYBOARD | Full-stroke keyboard with numeric keypad (102 keys) |
CPU | Intel 8086 |
SPEED | 8 MHz |
CO-PROCESSOR | optional 8087 maths coprocessor |
RAM | 512 KB (up to 640 KB) |
VRAM | 64 KB |
ROM | 16 KB |
TEXT MODES | 40 or 80 columns x 25 lines |
GRAPHIC MODES | 320 x 200 / 640 x 200, CGA and MDA graphic modes |
COLOrsc | 16 |
SOUND | beeper |
I/O PORTS | Centronics, RGB, RS232, Mouse, Joystick, 8 bit ISA slots (2) |
BUILT IN MEDIA | 3.5'' floppy drive (720k) |
OS | MS DOS - DR DOS |
POWER SUPPLY | Built-in PSU |
PRICE | 300£ (UK, 1988) |
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