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Here it is, the powerful expansion unit: SF-7000 Super Control Station.

Super Control Station, SEGA SF-7000

 

It was made to expand SC-3000 computer capabilities. Its design with neat lines and compact shape makes this unit incredibly simple, but so elegant and beautiful.

It connects to SC-3000 by a special cable with a cartridge. It’s not known why this cable is so short that you must put the computer above Sf-7000, but this choice by SEGA made the overall look so different and elegant compared to its competitors in the eighties market.

Even the hardware was really competitive for that era, and gave SC-3000 almost all devices that a professional computer needed: a 3” Compact Floppy Disk, RS-232C Serial port and Centronics Parallel Port.

Considering that Serial and Parallel ports are still present in many actual PC, this expansion unit let you still interface SC-3000 to a PC. Unfortunately the 3” Compact Foppy Disk hadn’t a long life as the 3,5 had instead, but there are people around the world that could plug a 3,5 Floppy Disk Drive to SC-3000, and in the future, we will give you more information about that and how to do it! An overall very good and great unit for your SC-3000!


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