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? 😉
Tag: computer
Flappy Bird for C64
Sos has release a port of Flappy Bird on the classic Commodore 64. There is a download link here where you can play the game
The best BBC Micro game?
Could frak! be one of the best games for the BBC Micro (apart from Elite!) If not, what’s your favorite, and why!
Q&A : The $35 question
I heard that the Commodore 64 costs $35 less to make than the VIC 20. So why does the Commodore 64 cost £130 more then
Retro Video Game Night – 25 October 2013, Cambridge
An evening of retro gaming at the Centre for Computing History in Cambridge. 7pm till late. £6 on the door, £5 in advance. Bring your
The upcoming book, CoCo: The Colorful History of Tandy's Underdog Computer, is now available for pre-order!
A new book about the Tandy / Radio Shack CoCo computer is ready for pre-order! I’m happy to officially announce that my next book, CoCo: The
Google Sponsors Centre for Computing History
The Centre for Computing History, Cambridge is delighted to announce a new educational partnership with Google. This will involve an exciting new initiative to introduce computer programming to children across the UK.
Invasion of the Zombie Monsters
Enjoy this brand new classic for 8 bit computers. Action, speed, different weapons and a huge variety of stages and enemies, are packed inside an horizontal shooter as never seen in ages on a MSX or ZX Spectrum.
Cambridge move for Suffolk computing history museum
A museum documenting developments in computing over the past 50 years is to move to Cambridge. The Centre for Computing History is to relocate to
Tatung Einstein TC01 – Did you have one?
Think its time to dig my Tatung Einstein TC01 – its been in storage for quite a while now. Did you have one of these?