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CCE MC-1000

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Brazilian home computer
MC-1000 Color Computer
ManufacturerCCE (Indústria e Comércio de Componentes Eletrônicos)
TypeHome computer
Release date1985
Introductory priceCr$ 1.1 million
Discontinued1986
MediaCassette tape
Operating systemBASIC
CPUZilog Z80A @ 3.57 MHz
Memory16KBRAM (expandable to 64 KB)
Display32×16 text in 8 colors; 128×64, 128×96, 128×192, 256×192 graphics with 2 background and 3 foreground colors
GraphicsMC6847
SoundAY-3-8910
InputKeyboard

The MC-1000 Color Computer[1] was ahome computer produced inBrazil by CCE (Indústria e Comércio de Componentes Eletrônicos)[2][1] and released in February 1985.[3][4][5][6]

The machine shares some hardware heritage with theGEM 1000/Charlemagne 999 and the Rabbit RX83.[7][8][9][10] Like theSinclair ZX Spectrum,BASIC commands were typed by pressing a single key.

It was not popular due to outdated technical specifications and lack of compatibility with established8-bit systems of the time.[11]

History

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The GEM 1000 Junior Computer, also known as Charlemagne 999 in Belgium and sold byVidéo Direct International (VDI),[7][12] was a low cost toy home computer for children from 5 years upwards, produced byTaiwan basedGem International Corporation and introduced in 1983.[13] It was part of a family consisting of theGEM-2000 FamilyMini-Computer,GEM-3000 Family Super Computer and theGEM-4000 Professional Computer.[14][15]

The GEM 1000 had 16 KB of RAM.BASIC commands were typed by pressing a single key using a dialect similar toApplesoft BASIC.[13] The Charlemagne 999 used French instead of English keywords.[7]

The Rabbit RX83, produced byRabbit Computers ofHong Kong had 2 KB of RAM, limiting the display to 32×16 characters in 8 colors or 128×64 graphics with 2 background and 3 foreground colors. It was launched at the 1983 edition of theConsumer Electronics Show with a price of just US$99.[16][17][18]

The MC-1000 Color Computer was similar to these machines but released years later in 1985,[13][9][10][19] when the Brazilian market was already saturated with cheap machines offering similar features. As such, it did not attract much attention even though it was touted as a "Brazilian computer".

The fact that it was not aclone of popular8-bit systems (like theApple,TRS-80 or theSinclair Spectrum) did not contribute to its popularity.[11] In addition to poor design and having achiclet keyboard, the MC-1000 had only 16 KB of RAM which was small by the standards of the time.

The machine was commercialized up to 1986.[10]

Technical specifications

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Emulation

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Like similar early home computers, the MC-1000 Color Computer can beemulated on modern machines.[21][22]

Video games

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10 games are known to exist for CCE MC-1000, all released in Brazil.[23]

  • Aventura
  • Batalha Aeronaval
  • Batalha de Matemática
  • Guerra de Robos
  • Invasores do Espaço
  • Jipe de Guerra
  • Jogo da Forca I
  • Jogo da Forca II
  • Jogo de Memória
  • Othello

References

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  1. ^abMC1000 Manual de Instruções e BASIC. CCE - Divisão de Informática LTDA. 1985.
  2. ^abc"MC-1000".1000 BiT. Retrieved2023-01-11.
  3. ^"CCE lança mais um microcomputador doméstico".Folha de São Paulo (Caderno de Informática). October 31, 1984. p. 31.
  4. ^"Micro CCE nas lojas".Folha de S.Paulo (Caderno de Informática). March 6, 1985.
  5. ^da Costa, Emerson José Silveira."CCE MC1000". Retrieved2016-03-05.
  6. ^"CCE a Todo Vapor".Revista Micro Sistemas. March 25, 1985. p. 25.
  7. ^abc"Silicium : Avis de recherche 1".silicium.org. Retrieved2023-01-11.
  8. ^Rabbit Computer (1983).Rabbit Computer RX83 Flyer from Summer 1983 CES.
  9. ^ab"MC 1000 CCE".www.old-computers.com. Archived fromthe original on 2010-06-06. Retrieved2023-01-11.
  10. ^abc"CCE".Revista Micro Sistemas. August 1986. p. 33.
  11. ^ab"CCE MC 1000–1985". GamePlayerSpecial. Archived fromthe original on 2013-12-24. Retrieved2013-12-27.
  12. ^"Charlemagne".Vidéo7. August 1983.
  13. ^abc"GEM 1000 Junior Computer / Charlemagne 999".Old computers. Archived fromthe original on 2010-06-05. Retrieved2013-12-27.
  14. ^"Computer Models Database".EPOCALC.
  15. ^"Le docteur grant, un janus Belge..."Votre Ordinateur. No. 4. March 1984. p. 86.
  16. ^Ahl, David H. (September 1983)."1983 Summer Consumer Electronics Show".Creative Computing. Vol. 9, no. 9. p. 202.
  17. ^Rabbit Computer (1983).Rabbit Computer RX83 Flyer from Summer 1983 CES.
  18. ^Garroch, Ken (March 1983)."Wrap-Bit RUN".Personal Computer News. pp. 20, 21, 23.
  19. ^Diário Oficial da União de 9 de fevereiro de 1984. February 9, 1984. pp. Seção I 2005.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  20. ^ab"Hardware".CCE MC1000. Retrieved2023-01-11.
  21. ^"BrMC-1000: an MC-1000 emulator in Java by Ricardo Bittencourt".www.ricbit.com. Retrieved2023-01-10.
  22. ^"jsMC1000 - JavaScript CCE MC-1000 emulator".ensjo.net. Retrieved2023-01-10.
  23. ^"CCE MC-1000 cassettes".Gaming History - The coin-op and global gaming database. Retrieved2025-02-07.
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