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KOJRO Retro innovations | The EuroPC. Can we keep up with the flow of new problems? @kojroRI | Uploaded December 2022 | Updated October 2024, 20 minutes ago.
This is our eight video on the Schneider EuroPC. We add battery and keyboard to test the EuroPC, we even attach a XT-IDE card to see if the board will boot. This PC that is not a Commodore, but with this design that makes us all wish it were. The Schneider EuroPC is the German company Schneider’s first attempt to make a PC of their own after years of rebranding Amstrad computers. I had a friend back in the day that had one of these beauties and I have always loved the shape and concept of these. This is a recent purchase and was bought in unknown condition. Here is a link to the service manual that I found with the best quality: oldcraporg.files.wordpress.com/2018/03/schneider-euro-pc-service-manual.pdf. archive.org/details/ftp-cpcszene-de, this archive does contain BIOS’es manual, disk images and some other stuff. #RetroPC, #EuroPC, #doscember
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The EuroPC. Can we keep up with the flow of new problems? @kojroRI

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