CP-200
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CP 200 Modelo I | |
| Manufacturer | Prológica |
|---|---|
| Type | Home computer |
| Released | 1982 |
| Discontinued | 1985 |
| Operating system | Sinclair BASIC |
| CPU | Zilog Z80A @ 3.25 MHz |
| Memory | 16 KiB |
| Display | PAL-M RF out; 32 x 22 text and 64 x 44 semigraphics |
| Backward compatibility | Sinclair ZX-81 |
| Related | CP 200 Modelo II, CP 200 S |
The CP 200 was a Brazilian home computer produced by Prológica in 1982.[1][2][3]
It was compatible in software and hardware with the British Sinclair ZX81, although it was a less literal copy than the competing machines (TK82C and TK83), produced by Microdigital. There were two models of CP 200 with very similar cabinets, but "Modelo I" had the Prológica logo in high relief while "Modelo II" had a logo plate in the same position and was slightly larger.[4][5][6]
Prológica later redesigned the cabinet, added a video monitor output, external power supply, and relaunched the product as CP 200 S.[4][1][5]
- CP 200 Modelo I
- CP 200 Modelo II
- CP 200 S