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{{Infobox System|Logo=logo-amstrad.png|Image=device-amstrad-cpc-464.jpg|Year=1984|Manufacturer=Amstrad|Type=Personal Computer|CPU=Zilog Z80A @ 4 MHz|GPU=TBA|Sound CPU=TBA|Sound Chip=TBA|Memory=64 or 128 KB, expandable to 576 KB|Controllers=Keyboard<br>Joystick}}
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== Platform Information ==
 
== Platform Information ==
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''from Wikipedia''
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The Amstrad CPC (short for Colour Personal Computer) is a series of 8-bit home computers produced by Amstrad between 1984 and 1990. It was designed to compete in the mid-1980s home computer market dominated by the Commodore 64 and the Sinclair ZX Spectrum, where it successfully established itself primarily in the United Kingdom, France, Spain, and the German-speaking parts of Europe.
 
The Amstrad CPC (short for Colour Personal Computer) is a series of 8-bit home computers produced by Amstrad between 1984 and 1990. It was designed to compete in the mid-1980s home computer market dominated by the Commodore 64 and the Sinclair ZX Spectrum, where it successfully established itself primarily in the United Kingdom, France, Spain, and the German-speaking parts of Europe.
  
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== External Links ==
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amstrad_CPC Wikipedia]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:11, 4 February 2020


AmstradCpc
Logo-amstrad.png
Device-amstrad-cpc-464.jpg
Manufacturer Amstrad
Type Personal Computer
CPU Zilog Z80A @ 4 MHz
GPU TBA
Sound CPU TBA
Sound Chip TBA
Memory 64 or 128 KB, expandable to 576 KB
Controllers Keyboard
Joystick
Year 1984

Platform Information

from Wikipedia

The Amstrad CPC (short for Colour Personal Computer) is a series of 8-bit home computers produced by Amstrad between 1984 and 1990. It was designed to compete in the mid-1980s home computer market dominated by the Commodore 64 and the Sinclair ZX Spectrum, where it successfully established itself primarily in the United Kingdom, France, Spain, and the German-speaking parts of Europe.

Media Devices

  • Amstrad Formatted Floppy Images
  • Configuration files

BIOS

A BIOS image is required to run this platform.

Available Emulators

Below is a list of available emulators for this platform.

External Links