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The Amstrad PPC512 and Amstrad PPC640 were the first portable
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computers made by
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. Released in 1987, they were a development of the desktop PC-1512 and PC-1640 models. As
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, they contained all the elements necessary to perform computing on the move. They had a keyboard and a monochrome
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built in and also had space for disposable batteries to power the PC where a suitable alternative power source (i.e. mains or 12 volt vehicle power) was not available. The PCs came with either one or two double density double side
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drives and the PPC640 model also featured a
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. Both models were supplied with ''PPC Organiser'' software and the PPC640 was additionally supplied with the ''Mirror II'' communications software.


Hardware

The two computers had very similar specifications. The PPC512 had an
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processor running at 8 MHz, 512
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of memory, a full-size 102-key keyboard with a numeric keypad, a built-in
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(not backlit) that could emulate the CGA or
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and either one or two 720k 3.5" floppy drives (the model was either the PPC512S or PPC512D depending on the number of drives it had). The PPC640 was otherwise identical except that it had 640
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of memory, a built-in 2400 baud
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(unusually fast for its day), and its case was a darker shade of grey. Both versions of the machine had an empty socket on the main circuit board so that an Intel
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coprocessor could be installed to permit hardware processing of floating point arithmetic. The PPC included standard connectors for
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,
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and CGA/MDA video, allowing existing peripherals to be used. All the signals used by the 8-bit
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were also available through a pair of expansion connectors. There was available an external card cage for expansion cards. Four possible power sources could be used: * Ten C-size
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. (10 x 1.5v = 15 volts, but the load was such the voltage dropped to nearer 12 volts in use.) * Mains adaptor *
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. * An Amstrad PC-MD, PC-CD or PC-ECD Monitor. (These monitors all contained a power supply) The physical layout of the components was unlike most laptop designs: instead of the lid containing the screen, it contained the keyboard. The hinges were therefore at the front of the main unit, rather than the back. The LCD was hinged separately and folded down into a recess on the top of the system unit. The one or two floppy drives were located on the right-hand side. When closed, the size of the PPC was 45 cm wide × 10 cm high × 23 cm deep. A bank of six
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es was used to select whether the video hardware emulated CGA or MDA, and whether to use an internal or external monitor. No official
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option or docking station was manufactured, but both were sold by third-party manufacturers.


Software

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was supplied with all PPCs, along with ''PPC Organiser'' - a memory-resident suite of utilities including a card file, diary, calculator and telephone dialler. In addition, the PPC640 was supplied with ''Mirror II'', a communications package for use with the built-in modem. The MS-DOS
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also included a utility which could be used to switch between the internal display and an external monitor without rebooting.


Amstrad PC20 / Sinclair PC200

In late 1988 Amstrad created a desktop computer based on the PPC design, intended for the home market. The LCD was replaced by an
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to display CGA video on a domestic television, and the keyboard and system unit were combined in an integrated case similar to the original
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or the
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. The second floppy drive bay was replaced by two ISA slots, though the design of the case was such that any cards fitted would protrude from the top of the computer. The PC200 had a black case and '
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' branding, while the PC20 was white and branded 'Amstrad'. Some PC20s also omitted the RF modulator and its support circuitry. In addition to MS-DOS 3.3 and Organizer, the PC20/PC200 was supplied with
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and four CGA-compatible games. The limited CGA graphical capabilities and
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sound output were greatly inferior compared to other home computers of the time. Consequently, the PC20/PC200 was not a commercial success. Although the PC20/PC200 does not support today's floppy disk drives through the built-in FDD connector, it uses a compatible floppy disk controller (Zilog Z765a) that can work after modification of this cable, though only with 720k disks; those modifications are - * pin 10 (drive select 0) ''on the board connector side'', goes to pin 14 ''on the drive side'' * pin 16 (motor on) ''on the board connector side'', goes to pin 10 ''on the drive side'' * pin 2 (disk change) ''on the connector board side'', goes to pin 34 ''on the drive side''


References


External Links



Amstrad PPC Technical Manual * "The PPC: A carry out for the future?" Amstrad Professional Computing, March 1988.
www.retro-zone.org Amstrad PPC (archived)


* Sinclair PC200 Service Manual * {{Citation , url = http://vintage-laptops.com/?page_id=250&lang=en , contribution = Amstrad PPC 640, 360 degree model , title = Russian Vintage Laptop Museum , type = museum IBM PC compatibles Amstrad