| Hardware - Commodore MPS-802 | Name: | Commodore MPS-802 |
AKA: | Commodore 1526, MPS 802 |
Category: | Printer |
Introduced: | Unknown |
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| MPS-802 |  Notoriously slow and incompatible with almost every piece of software, the MPS-802 (aka. CBM 1526) was also rather noisy. It is one of the few serial IEC printers of Commodore that was self-designed and features an architecture similar to the disk drives (i.e. no microntroller inside but real cpu and TTL IC's). |
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