| GENERAL |
| Type: | 16-bit home computer |
| CPU: | Intel 8088 @ 4.77 MHz |
| Operating system(s): | MS-DOS |
| Memory: | ROM: ? KB RAM: 256 KB (Expandable to 640 KB) |
| Power supply: | Mains |
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| Dimensions (W*H*D): | 408*120*300 mm (16.1*4.72*11.81") |
| Weight: | ? Kg (? lb) |
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| I/O |
| Keyboard: | Separate QWERTY |
| Graphics: | Yamaha V6355 with 16 KB VRAM CGA modes |
| Audio: | PC-sound |
| Storage: |
One or two built-in 5.25" (360 KB) floppy drives
Optional internal 30 MB hard drive
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| External I/O ports: |
| Audio: |   Phono/RCA |
| Joystick: |   DA-15s / DB-15f |
| Keyboard: |   5-pin DIN |
| Monitor: |   DE-9s / DB-9f |
| Mouse: |   DE-9p / DB-9m |
| Printer: |   DB-25s / DB-25f (Centronics compatible) |
| Video: |   Phono/RCA (Composite B/W) |
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| Other: | One internal ISA expansion slot. |
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| MISCELLANEOUS |
| Manufactured: | Hong Kong (By Bondwell), 1986-1986 (Discontinued) |
| Additional info: |
No MSX2 hardware or firmware.
This rare model is a pre-version of SVI-828, but
without the X'Press logo.
This model was also briefly sold as Franklin PC-5000.
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| Modifications and fixes: | |
| Notable "ham" software: | Any MS-DOS compatible software of this era |
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| Options / Accessories: |
SVI-812
SVI-813
SVI-814
SVI-815
SVI-816
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Multifunction card (384 KB RAM, RS-232C and RTC)
Cooler
PAL RF adapter
Monitor cable (D15 to 21-pin RGB)
Monitor cable (D15 to 8-pin analog/digital RGB)
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