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*Class 7 CPC: 2048 KB RAM, 2-4 internal and 2-4 external drives, hard-disc with at least 20 MB
 
*Class 7 CPC: 2048 KB RAM, 2-4 internal and 2-4 external drives, hard-disc with at least 20 MB
 
*Class 8 CPC: 4096 KB RAM, 2-8 drives, hard-disc with at least 20 MB
 
*Class 8 CPC: 4096 KB RAM, 2-8 drives, hard-disc with at least 20 MB
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*Class 10 CPC: at least IDE-Port, Mouse and min. VGA-Port
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*Class of'99 CPC: at least network with tcp/ip-stack, Mouse, SymbOS and IDE-Interface.
  
 
Only the amount space that can be used to read/write defines  the CPC class. EPROM space (read only!) doesn't influence the CPC class.
 
Only the amount space that can be used to read/write defines  the CPC class. EPROM space (read only!) doesn't influence the CPC class.

Revision as of 13:49, 2 June 2015

Class definitions of CPC's

The CPC computer range can be devided in different classes. This makes sense to tell in quick which kind of CPC and hardware-expansions are needed for a certain application.

Defined classes are:

  • Class 0 CPC: 64 KB RAM, no drive (CPC-464)
  • Class 1 CPC: 64 KB RAM, 3" drive (CPC-664)
  • Class 2 CPC: 128 KB RAM, 3" drive (CPC6128)
  • Class 3 CPC: 128 KB RAM, 3" drive, 2. drive: 80 tracks, doublesided (DS)
  • Class 4 CPC: 320 KB RAM, 3" drive, 2. drive: 80 tracks, DS
  • Class 5 CPC: 576 KB RAM, 3" drive, 2. drive: 80 tracks, DS
  • Class 6 CPC: 576 KB RAM, 3" drive, 2. drive (80 trks, DS), 20 MB hard-disc
  • Class 7 CPC: 2048 KB RAM, 2-4 internal and 2-4 external drives, hard-disc with at least 20 MB
  • Class 8 CPC: 4096 KB RAM, 2-8 drives, hard-disc with at least 20 MB
  • Class 10 CPC: at least IDE-Port, Mouse and min. VGA-Port
  • Class of'99 CPC: at least network with tcp/ip-stack, Mouse, SymbOS and IDE-Interface.

Only the amount space that can be used to read/write defines the CPC class. EPROM space (read only!) doesn't influence the CPC class.

This concept was developped by TFM of FutureSoft. Please do not change CPC classes without previous discussion and agreement, since other pages of the CPC Wiki point to this definitions.