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The Legend 430H was a computer manufactured in early 1994.
 
The Legend 430H was a computer manufactured in early 1994.
  
It was one of the first to be introduced on the European market with the FOT logo.
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It was one of the first to be introduced on the European market with the FOT logo (although the manuals and documentation still had the old).
  
 
The particularity of this model is that there was no screw on the back to hold the cover.
 
The particularity of this model is that there was no screw on the back to hold the cover.
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== Other Information ==
 
== Other Information ==
  
[[File:430H-Customer-Notice.jpg|250px|thumb|left|The Customer Notice paper (March 14, 1994).]]
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Latest revision as of 13:33, 27 September 2013

The Legend 430H was a computer manufactured in early 1994.

It was one of the first to be introduced on the European market with the FOT logo (although the manuals and documentation still had the old).

The particularity of this model is that there was no screw on the back to hold the cover.

The Legend 430H without the monitor.
  • Processor - 486SX-25
  • Memory - 4MB, upgradeable to 64MB
  • Hard Drive - 210MB
  • Graphics Chip - Cirrus Logic CL-GD5424, 512K Video Memory, upgradeable to 1MB
  • Sound Card - NA
  • Optical Drive - NA
  • Floppy Drives - 1x 1.44MB 3.5" Floppy Drive
  • Expansion Slots - 3 ISA Slots
  • Operating System - MS-DOS 6.0/Windows 3.1
  • Navigator Version - Navigator 1.x
  • Hard Drive Format Number - NA
  • Case Type - Early Wavy
  • Preinstalled Software - Works 2.0, Windows Entertainment Package (WEP)
  • Motherboard - PB430
  • Price (If Known) - Unknown

Other Information

The Customer Notice paper (March 14, 1994)
The User's Manuals with the Pre-FOT logo