Commodore PC 10-II (model: 9100-00)
Commodore International, ZDA
- Opis:
- [SLO]: Commodore PC-10-II je bil del Commodorjeve linije osebnih računalnikov, ki je bila predstavljena sredi 1980-ih kot cenovno ugodna alternativa računalniku IBM PC. Commodore je želel tekmovati na rastočem trgu osebnih računalnikov, vendar ni bil uspešen. PC-10-II je imel 16-bitni procesor Intel 8088, zmogljivo video kartico, 256 KB RAM-a in dvojne diskovne pogone. Ti sistemi so bili znani po enostavnosti vzdrževanja in zanesljivosti, vendar so uporabljali nekoliko zastarelo tehnologijo. Ta model je bil izdan leta 1987, v času, ko so se procesorji osebnih računalnikov razvijali v sisteme, osnovane na 286, in ko so se začeli pojavljati tudi sistemi 386. Commodore je bil dojeman kot proizvajalec poceni računalnikov na trgu, ki sta ga že dominirala IBM PC in Macintosh, ki sta bila bolj primerna za poslovno uporabo. PC-10-II je bil združljiv s širokim naborom programske opreme MS-DOS in je bil namenjen domačim in majhnim poslovnim uporabnikom, ki so iskali cenovno dostopen računalnik, sposoben poganjati priljubljene aplikacije, vključno z urejevalniki besedil, preglednicami in igrami. Sistem je podpiral grafiko CGA, kar je omogočalo prikaz do 16 barv, kar je bilo standardno za IBM-kompatibilne sisteme tistega časa. [ENG]: The Commodore PC-10-II was part of Commodore's PC line, launched in the mid-1980s as a budget-friendly alternative to the IBM PC. Commodore aimed to compete in the expanding PC market, though they were ultimately unsuccessful. The PC-10-II featured a 16-bit Intel 8088 processor, a robust video card, 256 KB of RAM, and dual floppy drives. While these systems were known for their ease of maintenance and reliability, they relied on somewhat outdated technology. This particular model was released in 1987, during a time when personal computer CPUs were advancing to 286-based systems, with 386 systems also starting to emerge. Commodore was perceived as a manufacturer of inexpensive computers in a market already dominated by IBM PCs and Macintosh, which were considered more suitable for business use. The PC-10-II was compatible with a wide range of MS-DOS software and was targeted at home and small business users who sought an affordable computer capable of running popular applications, including word processors, spreadsheets, and games. The system supported CGA graphics, allowing for the display of up to 16 colors, which was standard for IBM-compatible systems of the era.
- Tip:
- 9100-00
- Leto proizvodnje:
- None
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- 1
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