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 the amazing pocket-sized computer
Raspberry Pi Zero – The £4 computer
My Raspberry Pi zero has arrived. Its so small compared to a 3.5″ floppy disk. The Raspberry Pi Zero is half the size of a Model A+, with twice the utility. A tiny Raspberry Pi that’s affordable enough for any project!
Armiga Project – A modern look to one of the greatest computers in history.
The machine, which we call, the Armiga, is a beautiful piece of modern technology.
It’s built around a modern Dual Core ARM CPU, that plays together with our custom made floppy controller. This is the key of the machine: We’ve developed our own controller, able of reading Amiga disks, decode them and make them available for executing. Sounds simple, right? 😉
Gameboy, Pi and SNES controller in catastrophic pile up!
Ben at Phenoptix has made a nice hybrid handheld console – The PiBoy. At first glance this made me rather sad. Two classics brutally butchered for the sake of an ugly emulator.
Let’s take a look at Viewdata via the Amstrad CPC
Page updated 8th December 2019. Broken links and photos fixed. This is a blog post about the first time I’ve ever connected to a Viewdata
RISC OS 5.20 officially available
Shortly after unveiling it at the Midlands Show on July 13th, RISC OS Open Ltd announced the official release of RISC OS 5.20 – the latest ‘stable’ version* – towards the
Dos(PC) Emulator for Raspberry Pi Released
Homebrew Coder Pate who first off released a DOS Emulator for the Nintendo DS, then moved onto the Android has now posted a release of his DOS Emulator for the Raspberry Pi.
Raspberry Pi running the Fuse ZX Spectrum Emulator
As seen at the Horizons event at the BFI, London in May 2012! Fuse install guide here! (Added August 2012) Finally, I have got the Fuse