Brand: Gradiente
The Gradiente Model 1300 is a personal computer released by Gradiente, a Brazilian computer manufacturing company, in the late 1980s. The machine ran on a Brazilian clone of the Intel 8088 processor, which operated at a clock speed of 10 MHz. It had 256 KB of RAM, expandable up to 1 MB, and came with a built-in floppy disk drive with a 1.2 MB capacity. The Gradiente Model 1300 operated using CP/M and MS-DOS, making it compatible with a wide range of software and peripherals. It also had a 12-inch monochrome monitor, as well as a keyboard and a mouse. Overall, the Gradiente Model 1300 was an affordable and versatile computer that helped to put Brazilian-made technology on the international stage in the 1980s and 1990s.