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Columbia Data Products

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June 1982: Columbia Data Products introduced the MCP - Multi Personal Computer.

An exact copy of the IBM PC model 5150 apart from the BIOS which was Clean Roomed. IBM had published the BUS and BIOS specifications assuming that this would be enough to encourage the add-on market and prevent unlicensed copying of the design. In this case they assumed wrongly.

Columbia Data Products was bought in 1986 and continues to trade under that name. Curiously enough no mention of the MCP can be found on the Company History page.

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MCP specifications.
Marketed June 1982
Price US$2.995,00
CPU 8088 4.77MHZ 16 bit registers
RAM 128KB IMB max
Video 16 colors 320 x 200 CGA
Audio Simple tones
OS MSDOS, Cp/m-86, Mp/m-86, OASIS, XENIX
Interface 2 x RS232, parallel, monitor, keyboard
Storage CDROM, 5.25" FDD