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Subject: Re: anyone heard of "Amstrad" pc clone?
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Date: 7 Dec 88 14:09:33 GMT
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Another small fact, the power supply for an Amstrad is located in the monitor.
"Special" cards are required to use any other monitor with this unit.  

I am not sure if this is a good feature or not, but the batteries for the real 
time clock are AA cells and are located on top of the unit underneath the 
monitor.  There is a recess in the top of the case for the monitor.

Oh yeah, one other thing. Only 3 expansion slots running parallel to the back
of the machine.

D. Scott Murphy
scott5@garfield.UUCP
scott5@garfield.mun.cdn