It had 1 MB of RAM and a 40 MB hard disk drive. The PC section used an Intel i386SX running at 25 MHz. The Mega PC was similar in concept to the TeraDrive, but was an unrelated project. The Mega PC was a system produced by Amstrad under license from Sega with Mega Drive and IBM-compatible PC functionality in one. It has 1 MB of RAM and a 40 MB Seagate hard drive, not bad for 1992! On the front of the box is a slider panel, that switches between the PC mode and the Mega Drive, sliding to the left covers the Mega Drive and exposes the 3.5" floppy drive. Powered by an Intel i386SX running at 25 MHz. It contained an entire Sega Mega Drive on an ISA card. The Amstrad Mega PC 386SX was an IBM-compatible PC with a difference. Amstrad Mega PC 386SX Home > Browse Our Collection > Computers > Amstrad > Amstrad Mega PC 386SX
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