"Commodore Joins the Clone Wars" (Byte Magazine, April 1987) Commodore International has started selling its two IBM PC XT clones in the U.S. Introduced in Europe last year, the PC10-1 and PCI0-2 are shipped with standard equipment that includes an RS-232C serial port, a parallel printer port, and a multifunction col-or/monochrome graphics card that's compatible with IBM monochrome and CGA modes, as well as with Hercules and Planatronics modes. Both units use the 8088 microprocessor running at 4.77 MHz. Each machine has five full-length expansion slots and space for two half-height floppy disk drives and a hard disk drive, with a power supply large enough to handle the complete system. The PC10-1 includes a single 5¼-inch floppy disk drive and 512K bytes of RAM, which can be expanded to 640K bytes on the motherboard. The PCI0-2 includes two 5¼-inch floppy disk drives and 640K bytes of RAM. Both units come with MS-DOS 3.2 and GW-BASIC 3.2. Price: $999 (PC10-1); $1199 (PC10-2). Contact: Commodore Business Machines, 1200 Wilson Dr., West Chester, PA 19380, (215) 431-9100. Inquiry 593.
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