Matt Callow, a Amstrad CPC fan and a electronics guru has created a expansion module for the Amstrad CPC range of 8 bit computers. This
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My favourite computer range – Amstrad CPC
The Amstrad CPC (short for Colour Personal Computer) was a home computer released in 1984 by British electronics company Amstrad. It was popular in the
Finding Software for Amstrad CPC Action Replay AMX
In a haul of Amstrad CPC hardware & software, there was a Datel Action Replay A.M.X device, without software. Little is known about this device.
New Amstrad CPC game – Crazy Blaster
A brand new game on cassette for the Amstrad CPC has been released – Crazy Blaster. And it only costs £4.99!
Retro Computer inspired USB PC Keyboards & Mice Kickstarter launched
This Kickstarter campaign is to raise the production and manufacturing funds to produce a range of modern retro inspired USB PC keyboards and mice.
Keep your backups safe!
Always make sure you take regular backups, and keep your backups in a safe place! Us 3″ disk users know these disks can fail without warning.
Using a tape MP3 player on the Amstrad CPC
My experiences using a cassette tape that uses a SD card of WAV files to store data rather than a spool of magnetic tape.
CPCGamesCD 11.12.2016 released
CPCGamesCD has been updated to version 11.12.2016
More photos of Viewdata on the Amstrad CPC
I decided to re-visit a Viewdata system on my Amstrad CPC this evening. Take a look at this post for some photos of what I found.
What’s the best 8 bit computer?
This is a question that always gets the classic computer enthusiasts talking – what’s your best/favorite 8 bit computer? Is it because it has the best graphics, best sound, best choice of hardware, best selection of games etc?