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Asia Commercial Co. Ltd. (ACC) was a
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-based computer company which manufactured the ''ACC 8000'', a
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-based
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compatible with the
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. It could run Apple DOS 3.3, CP/M or FLEX. The ACC 8000 was built for business and professional use, and used a mechanical
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. It was not successful, and is today quite rare.


See also

Other Asian computer makers include: *
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* Lenovo


External links and references


Old-Computers.com — ACC 8000 PC
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