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== History ==
 
== History ==
  
'''Pace Micro Technology plc''' was founded in 1982 and introduced the first low-cost commercially available modems in 1985. In 1987 it started selling its first analogue satellite set-top receivers. In May 2008, Pace changed its name from 'Pace Micro Technology plc' to '''Pace plc'''' (excerpt from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pace_Micro_Technology).
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'''Pace Micro Technology plc''' was founded in 1982 and introduced the first low-cost commercially available modems in 1985. In 1987 it started selling its first analogue satellite set-top receivers. In May 2008, Pace changed its name from 'Pace Micro Technology plc' to '''Pace plc''' (excerpt from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pace_Micro_Technology Wikipedia]).
  
 
== Pace Hardware for CPC ==
 
== Pace Hardware for CPC ==
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* [[Amstrad Serial Interface]]
 
* [[Amstrad Serial Interface]]
 
* [[Commstar v21/23 modem]] (Pace)
 
* [[Commstar v21/23 modem]] (Pace)
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* [[Nightingale modem]] (Pace)
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According to [[:File:ACU8701039.jpg|this advert]] Pace also made 5.25" disc drives (for PCW).
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==Downloads==
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[http://www.cpcwiki.eu/manuals/RS232_Pace_Interface.zip RS232 Pace Interface Manual]
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[[Category:CPC_related_companies]]

Latest revision as of 06:01, 22 September 2014

History

Pace Micro Technology plc was founded in 1982 and introduced the first low-cost commercially available modems in 1985. In 1987 it started selling its first analogue satellite set-top receivers. In May 2008, Pace changed its name from 'Pace Micro Technology plc' to Pace plc (excerpt from Wikipedia).

Pace Hardware for CPC

In the CPC world, Pace is mainly known for the improved "PACE" version of the Amstrad Serial Interface, and for modem.


According to this advert Pace also made 5.25" disc drives (for PCW).

Downloads

RS232 Pace Interface Manual