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H > HBN COMPUTEUR  > Le Guepard     


HBN COMPUTEUR   HBN Computeur
Le Guepard

This is a french professionnal computer which had no success.

It was sold with two 5''1/4 floppy-drives (40 tracks, 360k each) but, could be replaced by 80 tracks ones.

A Winchester 5''1/4 hard disk (5 or 10 Mb) can be connected with a special interface, as well as two external 8" floppy disk-drives.

It also has a built-in battery (1 hour long) and a real-time clock built-in.

The Guepard was delivered with a Basic, an Assembler and two operating systems (New DOS 80-2.0 and CP/M+)

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I think it's lighting...
I must have been beige / brownish

          
Wednesday 23rd March 2005
Webmaster (France)

is it really orange or is that lighting?

          
Wednesday 23rd March 2005
jef (ny, us)

 

NAME  Le Guepard
MANUFACTURER  HBN Computeur
TYPE  Professional Computer
ORIGIN  France
YEAR  1982
KEYBOARD  QWERTY / AZERTY full-stroke keyboard, with separated numeric keypad and 15 function keys
CPU  Zilog Z80 A
SPEED  4 MHz
RAM  64 KB (up to 256 kb)
ROM  2 KB (up to 16 kb)
TEXT MODES  Built-in 12'' monitor (mono or color)
24 x 80 / 16 x 64
GRAPHIC MODES  Unknown
COLOrsc  32
SOUND  3 voices
SIZE / WEIGHT  45 x 55 x 34 cm / 25 kg
I/O PORTS  Centronics, RS232c, Clock, Light pen, Tape, RGB
BUILT IN MEDIA  2 x 5.25'' drives (360kb each)
OS  CP/M+ (MP/M for multipost purpose)
NEW DOS 80 2.0 (TRS-80 compatible)
POWER SUPPLY  Built-in PSU
PERIPHERALS  IEEE interface
arithmetic processor
A/D and D/A converter
Hard-disk and 8'' disk-drives
Modem
EPROM burner
Track-ball, joysticks and mouse
PRICE  2286 (France, 84)





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