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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Posts about old hardware
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.
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.
Royal Mail Video Game Stamps
Royal Mail, the postal service and courier company in the United Kingdom, has released a collection of 8 postal stamps. These stamps show iconic games from the 80’s and 90’s developed in the UK.
Superfo Harlequin 128K Kit Computer
The Superfo Harlequin 128K kit – A clone of the Sinclar ZX Spectrum 128K This is a self build computer kit that I have wanted for a long time.
Peterborough STEM Festival 2019 – Photos
etroComputers.Online attended this years Peterborough STEM Festival. We were invited to display a small selection of our computers.
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.
Genesis – Firth of Fifth played on the Roland SC-155
Here is a video of the Genesis tune Firth of Fifth played on the Roland Sound Canvas SC-155 device. The Roland Sound Canvas SC-155 is part