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The '''KC Compact''' is a [[Clones|clone]] of the Amstrad CPC developed 1989-1990 in East Germany.
For more detailed info, see [[KC Compact Computer]].
The KC compact is a new developed home computer, made by VEB Mikroelektronik "Wilhelm Pieck" Muehlhausen. The system can be expanded software- or hardware-wise.
External equipment (like a disc drive) can be connected to the expansion port. There are connectors for cassette recorder, joystick, sound and a centronics-printer port.
The computer supports three graphic modes:
*mode 0: 200 * 160 pixels with 16 of 27 colours
*mode 2: 80 characters/line
*name: microcomputer KC compact
*construction type: base unit with integrated keyboard and external power supply
*KC compact includes: ground device, power supply, BASIC-handbook, Demo-tape
[[Category:HardwareNon CPC Computers]][[Category:Clones]]