CP-500

CP 500 was a Brazilian family of personal computers designed and manufactured by Prológica.

[1][2][3] The CP 500 range is compatible in terms of software and hardware with the American TRS-80 Model III, using the BASIC Level II language.

All models, as well as virtually all of Prologica's computers, have their enclosures made of polyurethane resin, designed by Luciano Deviá.

Released in 1986 in white, it was 30% more compact than its predecessor (hence the "C" in the name), thanks to the use of 5" 1/4 slim height drives, now placed in a vertical position in the cabinet.

[10] Similar to the CP 500/M80C, but in graphite color and with a faster 4 MHz CPU clock.

A photo of Carlos Roberto Gauch, Prológica's vice-president, next to a CP 500