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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How to install PARADOS into the Amstrad DDI-1 disk interface.
Updated 13 May 2020 – Added a note to say some ROMs maybe soldered to the PCB. Upgrading your DDI-1 to PARADOS is quite straight
Amstrad CPC464 upgraded to a CPC6128 (How to)
I upgraded one of my spare Amstrad CPC464 machines to the same specification as the CPC6128. I have been wanting to do this for years! There are 3 things you need to do to upgrade your CPC464.
Custom Amstrad 464 and 6128 plus GX4000 cartridge
Making a custom Amstrad 464 and 6128 plus & GX4000 cartridge is quite simple – but it does mean sacrificing an existing cartridge. The main
Action Replay Mk 4.1 to 6.0 upgrade (C64)
This is a very easy upgrade for your Action Replay 4.1 device. With version 6 of the software you get a few updates and a few bugs are fixed.
SymbOS on the Amstrad CPC 6128 – Part One
SymbOS is a GUI operating system available for the Amstrad CPC, PCW and the MSX range of computers. There are 2 ways to run SymbOS
CPC6128 + Parados 1.1 ROM
Ive finally finished this small project. Ive made a EPROM with the AMSDOS replacement called Parados. Ive simply burnt the ROM file onto a 27128
Spectrum +3 IDE Interface made!
I’ve finally made the 8bit IDE interface for the Spectrum +3, and it worked first time. I will try and copy over some .SNA and .Z80 snapshots over to it later. I’ve also added a 3.5″ floppy drive so I can easily transfer files from the PC.