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Although the CPC - even the CPCplus - contains soldering points that allow the manufacturer to specify the OEM brand appearing on the boot screen of the computer, the Schneider CPCs had a few more differences from their UK and worldwide siblings:
* All Schneider CPCs had grey resp. black keys only. The colourful keys of the CPC464 and CPC664 were unknown in Germany.
* The German CPC6128 sported proper expansion ports and not mere PCB extensions(English, Spanish and French CPCs all had edge connectors. The German CPC464 and CPC664 had edge connectors too). These were much more durable and they were implemented because of stricter German laws. Unfortunately this also meant that some [[peripherals]] would have a troubled time trying to connect to the back of the Schneider CPC6128s unless you got an adapter.
* All manuals by Schneider were spiral bound, while most Amstrad manuals were glued.
* The labels of the system disks were translated
Until today you can buy computers with the brand name 'Schneider' on them, though the company has ceased a long time ago and 'Schneider' is just a brand name for Fujitsu-Siemens computers.
== Adverts == <gallery>File:Schneider Advert (CPC 7-1986 page 68-69).jpg|Two-page advert from 1986</gallery> [[Category:CPC related companies]] [[Category:German companies]]
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