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'''Cirkit Distribution''' was british company located in Broxbourne. The company (re-)distributed several CPC peripherals. At least some of those peripherals seem to have been originally developed by [[HoneySoft]]. Cirkit hardware seems to be quite rare; at least there's little information about it in the internet.
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== Products ==
 
== Products ==
  
* Cirkit Prestel Link Amstrad Interface
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* [[Cirkit Prestel Link Amstrad Interface]] ("It looks like a cartridge (8x5cm) for an Amstrad with a passthrough edge connector and a lead (70cm) comming out with a 5-pin DIN plug (male) at the end.")
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* Cirkit twin-port serial interface (resold by [[Microstyle]])
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* [[Cirkit serial interface]] (this is the serial interface that was bundled with the Prestel Link modem)
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* [[Cirkit HX-RX1 Rom Expansion Card]] (this might be the same piece of hardware as the [[Honeysoft ROM Board]], which was distributed via the Cirkit telephone number)
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Not sure if above list is complete, or if some items are duplicated.
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== Notes ==
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According to this webpage, [http://www.systemed.net/pcw/cps8256.html], the Cirkit serial interface uses the same Port addresses as the Amstrad / Pace interfaces (most information on that webpage, especially the clock frequencies, baudrate, and chipset, seems to be incorrect, so not too sure if the part about Cirkit I/O ports is correct).
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[[Category: CPC related companies]]

Latest revision as of 16:07, 25 October 2011

Cirkit Distribution was british company located in Broxbourne. The company (re-)distributed several CPC peripherals. At least some of those peripherals seem to have been originally developed by HoneySoft. Cirkit hardware seems to be quite rare; at least there's little information about it in the internet.

Products

Not sure if above list is complete, or if some items are duplicated.

Notes

According to this webpage, [1], the Cirkit serial interface uses the same Port addresses as the Amstrad / Pace interfaces (most information on that webpage, especially the clock frequencies, baudrate, and chipset, seems to be incorrect, so not too sure if the part about Cirkit I/O ports is correct).

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