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== ๐ป Amstrad PC1000 Series — IBM PC Compatibles (1986–1988) == The PC1000 series was Amstrad's first IBM PC clone line. Both machines house the PSU '''inside the monitor''' rather than the system unit and ship with a CGA-based video adapter that uses a composite sync signal — '''Amstrad PC1000 monitors are not pin-compatible with standard CGA monitors'''. The PC1512 introduced an Amstrad-specific extended CGA mode (640 ร 200 in 16 colours). The PC1640 added an EGA-capable video board. <templatestyles src="Template:StyledTable/styles.css" /> {| class="wikitable styled-table" style="width:100%; text-align:center;" |- ! Model !! Maintenance !! Troubleshooting !! Capacitor Guide |- | [[Amstrad PC1512]] || [[Amstrad PC1512 Maintenance Guide]] || [[Amstrad PC1512 Troubleshooting Guide]] || [[Amstrad PC1512 Capacitor Replacement Guide]] |- | [[Amstrad PC1640]] || [[Amstrad PC1640 Maintenance Guide]] || [[Amstrad PC1640 Troubleshooting Guide]] || [[Amstrad PC1640 Capacitor Replacement Guide]] |}
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