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Interfaces that use other chipset or other I/O ports as than Amstrad's official interface - these interfaces aren't compatible with the standard Amstrad interface (nor are they compatible with each other):
 
Interfaces that use other chipset or other I/O ports as than Amstrad's official interface - these interfaces aren't compatible with the standard Amstrad interface (nor are they compatible with each other):
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* [[Albireo]] (serial port interface with USB device converter built-in, for link with another computer)
 
* [[Aleste 520EX]] (a CPC clone with built-in RS232, intended for serial mouse)
 
* [[Aleste 520EX]] (a CPC clone with built-in RS232, intended for serial mouse)
 
* [[AMSSIO]] (RS232 interface) (DIY)
 
* [[AMSSIO]] (RS232 interface) (DIY)

Latest revision as of 16:20, 17 January 2016

In telecommunications, RS-232 is a standard for serial binary data interconnection between a DTE (Data terminal equipment) and a DCE (Data communication equipment). It is commonly used in computer serial ports. RS is an abbreviation for "Recommended Standard".

RS232 Peripherals for the CPC

Standard Interfaces

Interfaces using same chipset and I/O ports as Amstrad's official serial interface:

Non-Standard Interfaces

Interfaces that use other chipset or other I/O ports as than Amstrad's official interface - these interfaces aren't compatible with the standard Amstrad interface (nor are they compatible with each other):

Unidentified Interfaces

Interfaces where I/O ports and/or chipset are unknown:

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