Amstrad PCW 8256
Model of the first generation of the Amstrad PCW series of office-oriented computers, which came to replace the typewriter and the expensive proprietary word processors on the market, along with the 8512. Both were launched in 1985, and have no more differences than the RAM memory chips fixed in sockets and a second disk drive as standard in the 8512.
Technical specifications of computer Amstrad PCW 8256
Manufactured by: Amstrad
Launched: 1985
CPU: Zilog Z80
@ 4MHz
Memory: 256 KB ~ 512 KB
Support: Diskette 3"
Hard drive:
None
Operating system: CP/M 3.1