ABC 800 The ABC 800 came in a
monochrome version with
amber text on a
brown background with an 80 character wide screen, and a color version with 40 characters. The main board is integrated with the keyboard, much like the
Amiga 500. However, the ABC computer has a very sturdy metal chassis. Storage is usually two
5.25" floppy disk units in 160, 320 or 640 KB capacity. External hard disk systems became available later (primarily the ABC 850 with 10 MB). Model numbers 'ABC 800 M' for monochrome and 'ABC 800 C' for color. Luxor advertising asked, "Who needs
IBM-compatibility?" However, most computer buyers eventually considered it a requirement. A certain degree of compatibility between the ABC and IBM PC platforms could be achieved with the help of a program called '
W ABC'. The ABC 800 computer was also sold by
Facit under the name Facit DTC.
ABC 802 The ABC 802 is a compact version with 64 KB RAM where 32 KB is used as a RAM disk. The main board is integrated with a 9"
CRT screen and has improved graphics, though no high-resolution graphics. Luxor ABC 802 was a model with a small monochrome screen in yellow phosphor, intended for offices. Here with two 5.25 inch disk drives along the side of the display. The grey-brown color was common for all ABC 800 (and ABC 1600) products and was different from the beige ABC 80.
ABC 806 The ABC 806 is a version with main board, screen (
DA-15) and keyboard (
DIN-7) as separate units. It has RAM where is used as a RAM disk, as well as more advanced 512×240×16 graphics. ==Performance==