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The CCE MC-1000 was an obscure Home computer produced in Brazil by CCE (Comércio de Componentes Eletrônicos). Not much is known about the machine, but it seems clear that it owned its heritage to the Belgian GEM 1000, and the Rabbit RX83 which were systems produced in Hong-Kong by the firm "Rabbit computers" It was followed up by the MC 4000 an Apple 2 clone. ==History== The MC-1000 was released In Brazil, in a market already saturated with cheap machines with very similar features. As such, It did not arouse much attention even though it was touted as a "Brazilian computer". The fact that it wasn't a "clone" of similar 8-bit systems (like the Apple, the TRS-80 or even the Sinclair Spectrum) certainly did not contributed to its popularity. In addition to the poor design and "Chiclet keyboard", the MC-1000 had only 16 KB of RAM (small, even by the standards of 1983). Like the Sinclair Spectrum the commands of the BASIC, (which was similar to the Apple 2's Applesoft BASIC) were typed by pressing a single key. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「CCE MC-1000」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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