* CPU: Zilog Z80, 4 Mhz.
- GPU: Combination of a Motorola 6845 and a custom gate array.
- Sound: General Instrument AY-3-8912.
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=== Specifications === |
=== Specifications === |
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* [[Central Processing Unit|CPU]]: Zilog Z80, 4 Mhz. |
* [[Central Processing Unit|CPU]]: Zilog Z80, 4 Mhz. |
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* [[Graphics Processing Unit|GPU]]: Combination of a Motorola 6845 and a custom gate array. |
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* Sound: General Instrument AY-3-8912. |
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=== Games === |
=== Games === |
The GX4000 was a console version of the CPC 464plus and 6128plus, released in 1990 as Amstrad's attempt to enter said console market. It sank without a trace.
* CPU: Zilog Z80, 4 Mhz.
* 64K.
* 160*200, 320*200, or 640*200 resolution.
* Three channels.