1987 Amstrad PC1512 Part 1 - Dead or No Dead?
Today we look at an Amstrad PC1512 HD20 XT class computer with its PC-MM non CGA monitor. I've always have a soft spot for these 8086 based low power XT machines as they gave me my entry into PC ownership in the late 1980s. We try to get this working and see if the built in hard drive works.

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