The 8C was the last and most improved Apple II clone version produced by the Bulgarian Pravetz Co. The 8C had had same capabilities as the Apple IIc. Its main board offered 64 KB of RAM expandable to 128 KB, only 3 expansion slots but had built-in 80-column card, floppy drives controller, parallel printer port and, depending on mainboard versions, RGB, RS232, Joystick interfaces and real time clock as well. NAME: 8C MANUFACTURER: Pravetz TYPE: Home Computer ORIGIN: Bulgaria YEAR: 1990 END OF PRODUCTION: 1994-1995 BUILT IN LANGUAGE: AppleSoft BASIC KEYBOARD: Full-stroke 63 key - Latin and cyrillic characters CPU: CM630 (Bulgarian 6502 clone) SPEED: 1 MHz RAM: 128 KB ROM: 16 KB TEXT MODES: 40 or 80 characters x 24 lines GRAPHIC MODES: 40 x 48 (16 col) / 80 x 48 (16 col) / 280 x 160, 280 x 192, 560 x 192 (8 colours) COLORS: Max 16 SOUND: Built-in speaker SIZE / WEIGHT: 40.7 (W) x 47 (D) x 8.8 (H) cm I/O PORTS: 34 exp. slots, external FDD, Parallel printer, RGB, RS232, Joystick BUILT IN MEDIA: None POWER SUPPLY: Built-in switching power supply unit PERIPHERALS: All Apple and compatible cards