Esquemario Informatica CCE.pdf Eltec Gmbh Thanks to Cesar Cardoso for the following information : BACKGROUND ON HISTORY: from 1976 to 1990-1992, Brazil had a market reserve policy on microcomputers and selected computing items, i.e. only Brazilian companies could manufacture these items. But most companies only copied foreign computers and only a small part of it created their own technology, like Scopus and a MS-DOS clone called SISNE. This little monster was a genuine Brazilian computer! CCE was a electronics manufacturer known for their low prices and low quality products. They released Apple II and PC compatible machines, but developed their own computer, the MC-1000. Hardware-wise, it's close to a MSX, with some big project problems (the text mode, unsuitable for something more serious, and the printer port, which was external and sold separately). The most heard word of this computer is "vaporware". CCE made a lot of them for this computer. The biggest of them all: disk drives. Hey, in 1985 disk drives was an essential peripheral of ANY computer - and CCE promised drives. Drives and CP/M - MC-1000 could have been a decent CP/M machine. They promised, promised... and never delivered. So people got tired of waiting and gave up on this computer. MC-4000 apple 2 MC-4000 PRO MC-4000 E Apple 2e NTSC? DD-4000 A disk drive MV-12 mono monitor MV-4000 mono monitor MC-1000 Z-80 6847 AY-3-8910 https://www.old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?st=1&c=331 MC-5000 XT 8088 XT clone MV-5000B mono monitor MV-5500 mono monitor MC-5000XT Turbo XT clone MC-5000 P XT clone strange shaped PCB maybe portable? https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/CCE_MC-1000 Lenovo argued that undoing the deal - with the sale of the CCE brand and facilities factory - was "part of its efforts to improve its operational efficiency and profitability of the PCs business globally and in Brazil." As a result, CCE has been transferred back to the Sverner family, controllers of the Digibras group, CCE's former holding company.