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1292 Advanced Programmable Video System

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1292 Advanced Programmable Video System
An Acetronic MPU 1000 (right) and its controller
ManufacturerRadofin & Others
TypeHome video game console
GenerationSecond generation
Release date1978; 46 years ago (1978)
Discontinued1983
CPU8-bit Signetics 2650AI @ 0.887 MHz
Memory43 bytes
Removable storageCartridge 2k, 4k or 6k ROM, optional 1k RAM[clarification needed]
GraphicsSignetics 2636N @ 3.58 MHz
Controller input2 × 12-button with 2-axis control stick
PowerInput 250 V, 50 Hz; Output 9.5 V, 0.4 A & 15 V, 0.11 A

The 1292 Advanced Programmable Video System is a second-generation home video game console released by European company Audiosonic in 1978[contradictory]. It is part of a group of software-compatible consoles which include the Interton VC 4000 and the Voltmace Database. The 1292 Advanced Programmable Video System included its power pack inside the console instead of an exterior power pack.

Specifications

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PCB scan of the Acetronic MPU-1000

Graphics

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  • Sprites: 4 single colour sprites (1 can be 8 colours)
  • 1 score line displaying 4 BCD digits
  • Background consisting of a series of alternating lines

Misc

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  • The early games cartridges used a 2 KB ROM, later ones, such as Activision branded ones, up to 8 KB[contradictory]
  • Very basic arcade machine sound

User programming

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An expensive (£49 in the UK in 1977[contradictory]) Hobby Module was available which gave 6.5 kilobits of user-programmable memory and had a 5-pin DIN socket to allow software to be saved to a cassette tape player. This converted the unit into a halfway house between a home computer and an ordinary gaming console.

The user had to be familiar with programming in Signetics 2650 assembly language and the unconventional ways and register architecture of the Signetics 2650 processor.

Released versions

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The console was produced by different companies and sold with different names. Although all variants have identical computational hardware, changes to the dimensions of the cartridge slot on some variants result in cartridges not always being interchangeable between systems. The following is a table of the console variants grouped by cartridge compatibility.

Name Brand / Manufacturer Country Compatibility family Notes Image
1292 Advanced Programmable Video System Radofin / Radofin Germany 1292 Advanced Programmable Video System Released in 1979. Known also as "Radofin Programmierbares Video System". Has an external power supply.
1392 Advanced Programmable Video System Europe Released in 1979. Has an internal power supply.
HMG-1292 Advanced Programmable Video System Hanimex / Radofin Australia and New Zealand
HMG-1392 Advanced Programmable Video System Australia and New Zealand
Force 2 Fountain / Radofin Australia and New Zealand Released in 1979.
1292 Advanced Programmable Video System Australia and New Zealand Released in 1979.
1392 Advanced Programmable Video System Australia and New Zealand Released in 1979.

Has an internal power supply

Advanced Programmable Video System Grandstand / Radofin
Lansay 1392 Lansay / Radofin Europe Released in 1979.

Internal power supply.

PP-1292 Advanced Programmable Video System Audiosonic / Radofin Europe Released in 1978.
PP-1392 Advanced Programmable Video System Europe Released in 1978.

Has an internal power supply.

VC-6000 Prinztronic / Radofin United Kingdom Released in 1979.
MPU-1000 Acetronic / Radofin United Kingdom Released in 1979.
MPU-2000 United Kingdom Released in 1979.
Database Videomaster\Voltmace United Kingdom Database System Voltmace Database System
Television Computer System Rowtron United Kingdom Television Computer System Released in 1979.
Television Computer System Teleng United Kingdom Released in 1979.
Jeu Video TV Karvan France Video TV Game
OC-2000 Societe Occitane Electronique France Released in 1979.
Vidéo Ordinateur MPT-05 ITMC France MPT-05 Released in 1983.
Super Play Computer 4000 Grundig Germany Interton VC-4000
VC 4000 Interton Europe Released in 1978.
CX-3000 Data Bass Sistem Palson Spain
Tele Computer Aureac Spain Palson CX-3000 clone.
Video Computer H-21 TRQ Spain Interton VC-4000 (partial) TRQ carts fit and work on Interton consoles. Interton carts don't fit in TRQ consoles.

Games

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Although, not much information is known about the release dates of the cartridges, the total number of the games should be 59 (33 games released by Radofin between 1977 and 1978, 19 games for the Interton VC 4000 and compatibles after 1978, and 7 more games released around 1980).[1]


Name Size Platform Year
Air/Sea Attack / Air/Sea Battle 2K Fountain #5 + Palson #9 + Interton #7
Arcade (Voltmace)/Pinball (Interton) 2K Interton #23 + Voltmace #20
Backgammon 4K Interton #36
Basic Maths (Fountain)/Mathematics 1 (Interton) 2K Fountain #7 + Interton #5
Bat & Ball (Voltmace)/Olympics (Fountain)/Paddle Games (Interton/Palson)/Sportsworld (Rowtron) 2K Fountain #1 + Interton #3 + Palson #1 + Rowtron #1 + Voltmace #3
Blackjack 2K Fountain #3 + Interton #2
Bowling/Ninepins 2K Interton #25
Boxing (Voltmace)/Boxing Match (Interton)/Prizefight (Fountain) 4K Fountain #14 + Interton #18 + Voltmace #13
Brain Drain (Voltmace)/Codebreaker (Fountain)/Mastermind (Interton) 2K Fountain #10 + Interton #16 + Voltmace #9
Capture (Fountain)/Reversi (Interton) 2K Fountain #24 + Interton #21
Car Races 2K Interton #1
Casino 2K Interton #31
Challenge! (Acetronic)/Four in a Row (Interton) 2K Acetronic #9 + Interton #15 + Voltmace #14
Chess 4K Interton #13
Chess 2 6K Interton #22
Circus 2K Fountain #13 + Interton #17 + Voltmace #12
Cockpit 4K Interton #28
Come Come 4K Palson #16
Come-Frutas 4K TRQ
Come-Frutas (alternate version) 4K TRQ?
Cowboy 2K Rowtron 1981
Crazy Crab 4K Voltmace #29
Draughts 4K Interton #26 + Voltmace #22
Electronic Pinball 2K Fountain #25
Golf 4K Fountain #19 + Interton #27
Grand Prix (Fountain)/Road Race (Voltmace) 2K Fountain #2/Voltmace #4
Head On 2K Fountain #20 1981
Hippodrome 2K Interton #11
Hobby Module 2K Radofin #16 1980
Horse Racing 2K Fountain #12 + Voltmace #11
Hunting 2K Interton #12
Hyperspace 2K Interton #38
Invaders 2K Fountain #27
Invaders 2K Interton #32
Labyrinth 2K Interton #9
Laser Attack 2K Fountain #31 1981
Leapfrog 4K Voltmace 1982
Math 2 (Fountain)/Mathematics 2 (Interton/Voltmace) 2K Fountain #8 + Interton #6 + Voltmace #7
Melody/Simon (Interton)/Musical Games (Fountain)/Musical Memory (Voltmace) 2K Fountain #17 + Interton #20 + Voltmace #21
Metropolis/Hangman 4K Interton #29
Monster Munchers 2K Rowtron
Motocross 4K Interton #14
Munch & Crunch 4K Voltmace #24 1982
Planet Defender 2K Fountain #33 1982
Shoot Out 2K Fountain #29 1981
Shooting Gallery 2K Fountain #6 + Voltmace #8
Soccer 2K Fountain #15
Soccer 2K Interton #24
Solitaire 2K Interton #30
Space War (Fountain)/Outer Space Combat (Interton)/Galactic Space Battles (Rowtron) 2K Fountain #30 + Interton #19 + Rowtron
Spider's Web (Fountain)/Monster-Man (Interton) 4K Fountain #22 + Interton #37
Super Invaders 2K Interton #33
Super Knockout 2K Fountain #26 1980
Super Maze (Fountain)/Maze (Palson/Voltmace) 2K Fountain #11 + Palson #7 + Voltmace #10
Super-Space 4K Interton #40
Tank Battle/Air Battle 2K Interton #4
Tank/Plane Battle (Fountain)/Tank & Plane (Voltmace) 2K Fountain #4 + Voltmace #5
Treasure Hunt (Fountain)/Memory 1/Flag Capture (Interton) 2K Fountain #18 + Interton #8
Winter Sports 4K Interton #10

References

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  1. ^ "INTERTON VC 4000 GAMING GUIDE". James Jacobs. 2021-09-01. Retrieved 2022-03-11.
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