1292 Advanced Programmable Video System
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The 1292 Advanced Programmable Video System is a video game console released by German company Radofin in 1976. It is part of a group of software-compatible consoles which include the Interton VC-4000 and the Voltmace Database. The 1392 Advanced Programmable Video System included its power pack inside the console instead of an exterior power pack.
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[edit] Specifications
- CPU: 8-bit Signetics 2650AN at 4.43MHz
- Audiovisual co-processor (video chipset, I/O Processor): Signetics 2636N at 3.58MHz, addressing 32Kb of memory in 8Kb banks. This chipset is powerless, unlike the later model Signetics 2637N used in the Arcadia 2001.
- Data Memory: 43 bytes
Graphics:
- Sprites: 4 single colour sprites (1 can be 8 colours)
- 1 Score line displaying 4 BCD digits
- Background consisting of a series of alternating lines
- Controllers: 2 x 12-button with 2-axis control stick
- Power Supply: Input 250V, 50Hz; Output 9.5V, .4A & 15V, .11A
[edit] Release history
- Radofin 1292 Advanced Programmable Video System (also known as "Radofin Programmierbares Video System" in Germany) (1976)
- Radofin 1392 Advanced Programmable Video System (1976)
- Hanimex HMG-1292 Advanced Programmable Video System
- Hanimex HMG-1392 Advanced Programmable Video System
- Fountain Force 2
- Fountain 1292 Advanced Programmable Video System
- Fountain 1392 Advanced Programmable Video System
- Grandstand Advanced Programmable Video System
- Lansay 1392
- Audiosonic PP-1292 Advanced Programmable Video System
- Audiosonic PP-1392 Advanced Programmable Video System
- Prinztronic VC-6000 (1977)
- Prinztronic Tournament
- Acetronic MPU-1000 (1979)
- Acetronic MPU-2000 (1979)
[edit] Screenshots
[edit] References
1292 Advanced Programmable Video System FAQ
[edit] External links
- Dark Watcher's Console History 1292 Video System Family
- Interton VC 4000 and relatives cart list
- Emerson Arcadia 2001 Central also covers this console