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Ice-Felix
HC-85

In 1985, despite of the severe limitations of the political system, the Romanian computer company ICE-Felix, located in Bucharest, started to design and produce Sinclair Spectrum compatible computers.

The company was founded in 1970 and became the main computer equipments manufacturer in Romania. Several mini and microcomputers were developed, based initially on the French C.I.I. company licence.

The HC-85 was the first manufactured model. It was primarily intended for the Romanian schools and universities. As the engineers could not use the Spectrum / Feranti gate-array chip, they replaced it by a whole of logical chips that carried out exactly the same tasks.

The plastic case and the keyboard were of poor manufacture quality. However, the machine looked solid and the motherboard printed circuit was same quality level as the Western productions of the time.

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The image is of a later model called the HC-90 which was similar in appearance to the HC-91, the HC-85 was more robust and rounded and was the first computer that was fully manufactured by I.C.E Felix, this is how the computer looked like https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:HC_85_-_02.JPG

          
Wednesday 16th August 2023
Amic (Romania)

The price was 14.000, that$s mean 1120$ in that times

          
Sunday 13rd April 2014
Anton (Bucharest)

Actually the best Romanian Spectrum clone was Cobra, the computer designed and built at ITC Brasov. It was able to run both Basic and CP/M and used only cheap integrated circuits which were much easier to be found by enthusiasts who wanted to build their own computer.
Actually a whole black market industry existed which reused defective motherboards dumped by the factory and chips imported from DDR or URSS. I am quite proud to say that I assembled a few systems myself...

          
Friday 24th August 2012
wolfy (bucharest / romania)

 

NAME  HC-85
MANUFACTURER  Ice-Felix
TYPE  Home Computer
ORIGIN  Romania
YEAR  1985
BUILT IN LANGUAGE  Spectrum Basic interpreter
KEYBOARD  Mechanical 40 keys + Reset switch
CPU  Z80
SPEED  3.5 Mhz.
RAM  48 KB
ROM  16 KB
TEXT MODES  32 columns x 24 lines
GRAPHIC MODES  256 x 192 pixels
COLORS  16 (8 colours in mormal or bright modes)
SOUND  Beeper (10 octaves)
SIZE / WEIGHT  34 (W) x 25 (D) x 4 (H) cm.
I/O PORTS  Tape recorder, Joystick x 2, RGB, TV aerial, AC adaptor
POWER SUPPLY  External AC adaptor. Built-in power regulation
PRICE  15000 LEI / 300$ (Romania, 1987)




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