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IDE Controller
Commodore: CD 1200 Prototype
Connection: Unknown |
Black version of CD 1200 prototype
White version of CD 1200 prototype
Image of CD 1200 from various angles - 57K
The CD 1200 was originally planned to allow the A1200 to use CD-ROMs as well as having CD32 compatibility. This probably included the additional chunky to planar chip known as the Akiko which the CD32 used. The CD 1200 however used a slightly different locking mechanism compared to the CD32, as it uses magnetic disc locking. Unfortunately the CD 1200 was never released to the public.
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Parts of this page are ? Harv Laser and Ryan Czerwinski and are used
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Harv Laser
Letzte Änderung des Artikels: 2009-01-25 21:40
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